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CAN TURNTABLES COPE WITH LARGE CLASSICAL WORKS
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<blockquote data-quote="legro" data-source="post: 1111148" data-attributes="member: 584"><p>Not going to try and participate in The Argument ( thanks Air ), because knowledge exhibited here exceeds my own by far. However, as a lover of most genres I can attest to the fact that vinyl, in my opinion of course, has far greater difficulties coping with large, multilayered electronic works than acoustic classical.</p><p></p><p>" Post Rock " ( whatever that is ) band Mogwai a case in point.</p><p></p><p>Would love to report that digital solves the problem.</p><p></p><p>Still searching, maybe one day......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="legro, post: 1111148, member: 584"] Not going to try and participate in The Argument ( thanks Air ), because knowledge exhibited here exceeds my own by far. However, as a lover of most genres I can attest to the fact that vinyl, in my opinion of course, has far greater difficulties coping with large, multilayered electronic works than acoustic classical. " Post Rock " ( whatever that is ) band Mogwai a case in point. Would love to report that digital solves the problem. Still searching, maybe one day...... [/QUOTE]
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