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Audio and Video Talk
Vinyl
My comparison : Digital and vinyl
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<blockquote data-quote="Tonteldoos" data-source="post: 332754" data-attributes="member: 689"><p>Methinks this is the actual heart of the matter... You can probably remove all compression, add an earth-shattering DAC, use studio measurement equipment to match the volumes, and you will still have a million different variables on both the digital and vinyl side. Who cares? You are still going to use digital at certain times in certain applications, and you are also really going to enjoy the sound and tactile experience of the vinyl. I kick myself after every time I try to do these bloody comparisons. It would appear that you really enjoyed the listening session, even with all the practical hands-on that goes with the vinyl, and that's all that matters! </p><p></p><p>I just loved, in the past week, unpacking the latest Alice in Chains LP (it's an AMAZING picture disc), and there is just no comparison for that in the digital world. At the same time, I have not had time to listen through the entire LP, but I've listened to it almost three times on my ipod. Really doesn't matter which sounds better...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tonteldoos, post: 332754, member: 689"] Methinks this is the actual heart of the matter... You can probably remove all compression, add an earth-shattering DAC, use studio measurement equipment to match the volumes, and you will still have a million different variables on both the digital and vinyl side. Who cares? You are still going to use digital at certain times in certain applications, and you are also really going to enjoy the sound and tactile experience of the vinyl. I kick myself after every time I try to do these bloody comparisons. It would appear that you really enjoyed the listening session, even with all the practical hands-on that goes with the vinyl, and that's all that matters! I just loved, in the past week, unpacking the latest Alice in Chains LP (it's an AMAZING picture disc), and there is just no comparison for that in the digital world. At the same time, I have not had time to listen through the entire LP, but I've listened to it almost three times on my ipod. Really doesn't matter which sounds better... [/QUOTE]
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Vinyl
My comparison : Digital and vinyl
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