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<blockquote data-quote="santoshlv426" data-source="post: 94289" data-attributes="member: 1941"><p>It comes down to basics. No matter how good the machine, it cannt extract or CREATE what's not there. Crap in =Crap out. </p><p></p><p>A crap recording with poor soundstage will always sound bad. Pioneer tried the Legato Link with their CDP's in 1992 which was supposed to create the frequancies above 20khz (which studios cut off as we can't hear it anyway). Did anyone listen to the legato link ? Did it work ?</p><p></p><p>Remeber, the equipment (those black boxes we keep talking about) is a tool only that has only one purpose : to decode and present what's on the CD, LP or Cassette as close to how it was initally embedded into the medium.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="santoshlv426, post: 94289, member: 1941"] It comes down to basics. No matter how good the machine, it cannt extract or CREATE what's not there. Crap in =Crap out. A crap recording with poor soundstage will always sound bad. Pioneer tried the Legato Link with their CDP's in 1992 which was supposed to create the frequancies above 20khz (which studios cut off as we can't hear it anyway). Did anyone listen to the legato link ? Did it work ? Remeber, the equipment (those black boxes we keep talking about) is a tool only that has only one purpose : to decode and present what's on the CD, LP or Cassette as close to how it was initally embedded into the medium. [/QUOTE]
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