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<blockquote data-quote="Now Playing" data-source="post: 280347" data-attributes="member: 2381"><p>Me, never :whistler:. Nothing against vinyl, in my experience it can and does sound good when you have the right kit and source and are prepared to do the necessary to get and keep it sounding good. That said, I've yet to hear vinyl that blows me away when compared to a decent digital setup. I'm as keen as at least one other member to produce and compare a needledrop of a good vinyl pressing on a good vinyl rig played back on the same kit. I think the truth is there'll be very little in it, if anything at all. However, vinyl has advantage over CDs in that the mastering cannot be butchered to the same extent, so a good needledrop is a perfectly good replacement for a poorly mastered CD.</p><p></p><p>Everything else I say about vinyl/frisbees and the yesterbators that enjoy them is purely for amusement (of some) and as has become evident recently, irritation of others.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Now Playing, post: 280347, member: 2381"] Me, never :whistler:. Nothing against vinyl, in my experience it can and does sound good when you have the right kit and source and are prepared to do the necessary to get and keep it sounding good. That said, I've yet to hear vinyl that blows me away when compared to a decent digital setup. I'm as keen as at least one other member to produce and compare a needledrop of a good vinyl pressing on a good vinyl rig played back on the same kit. I think the truth is there'll be very little in it, if anything at all. However, vinyl has advantage over CDs in that the mastering cannot be butchered to the same extent, so a good needledrop is a perfectly good replacement for a poorly mastered CD. Everything else I say about vinyl/frisbees and the yesterbators that enjoy them is purely for amusement (of some) and as has become evident recently, irritation of others. [/QUOTE]
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