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I'm a real audiofly now - Turntable questions - RIBBIT!
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<blockquote data-quote="Ampdog" data-source="post: 9760" data-attributes="member: 144"><p>Family Dog,</p><p></p><p>Yes, the over-compression I read about is disasterous. Mercifully that is not so prevalent in my musical taste (<em>I hope!</em>), viz. light to serious classics and such, and some "modern" music. But then is vinyl an alternative?</p><p></p><p>Here it is time to broaden my horizons. To what extent are records presently available of those artists "murdered" on the mentioned CDs? Are vinyl recordings that contemporary? ...a little off topic, but perhaps a brief reply could put me right. I have never tried to buy "new" records for the reason above; I am reasonably satisfied with the CDs of what I like. As said before, my upkeep of my record playing devices is mainly to continue listening to the 300 odd records that I have, and because it does not involve too much expenditure to get maximum fidelity as I am able to design and build my own stuff.</p><p></p><p>PS: John Fuller and I are old (in both ways!) colleagues from the CSIR, and I would like to re-establish contact with him, if anybody can help, please. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ampdog, post: 9760, member: 144"] Family Dog, Yes, the over-compression I read about is disasterous. Mercifully that is not so prevalent in my musical taste ([I]I hope![/I]), viz. light to serious classics and such, and some "modern" music. But then is vinyl an alternative? Here it is time to broaden my horizons. To what extent are records presently available of those artists "murdered" on the mentioned CDs? Are vinyl recordings that contemporary? ...a little off topic, but perhaps a brief reply could put me right. I have never tried to buy "new" records for the reason above; I am reasonably satisfied with the CDs of what I like. As said before, my upkeep of my record playing devices is mainly to continue listening to the 300 odd records that I have, and because it does not involve too much expenditure to get maximum fidelity as I am able to design and build my own stuff. PS: John Fuller and I are old (in both ways!) colleagues from the CSIR, and I would like to re-establish contact with him, if anybody can help, please. [/QUOTE]
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