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CAN TURNTABLES COPE WITH LARGE CLASSICAL WORKS
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<blockquote data-quote="LIVESOUND" data-source="post: 1111074" data-attributes="member: 778"><p>Science and measurements are not yet able to identify sonic differences to the same extent or level as the young human ear. There is not yet any measure that can tell you how well something sounds, other than the sound itself. Michael Fremer and many others with golden ears, still hold the view that vinyl playback can equal or surpass the best digital equivalent other than in dynamic range and the noise floor. I myself am utterly amazed at the level of detail and sonic beauty that a good turntable is able to extract from 50 year old records. This outdated mechanical technology still has lots of life in it yet, and, as Ingvar was alluding to, analogue is natural, digital is not. This thread is not about competing media, but about the sound quality that a good turntable is able to achieve.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LIVESOUND, post: 1111074, member: 778"] Science and measurements are not yet able to identify sonic differences to the same extent or level as the young human ear. There is not yet any measure that can tell you how well something sounds, other than the sound itself. Michael Fremer and many others with golden ears, still hold the view that vinyl playback can equal or surpass the best digital equivalent other than in dynamic range and the noise floor. I myself am utterly amazed at the level of detail and sonic beauty that a good turntable is able to extract from 50 year old records. This outdated mechanical technology still has lots of life in it yet, and, as Ingvar was alluding to, analogue is natural, digital is not. This thread is not about competing media, but about the sound quality that a good turntable is able to achieve. [/QUOTE]
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