In Reply to: RE: When Was The Last You Attended A Live Performance?... posted by Todd Krieger on April 28, 2009 at 09:57:50:
one can enjoy digital music reproduction as long as one does not listen to analogue.
Truer words were never spoken.
You can listen to digital systems evolve and think, "we are making progress now". Then, in my case, I get my turntable back in service and I really want there to be equality, turntables are a pain in many ways, analogue is noisy, and yet when the music begins there is no doubt something very big is missing. The music envelopes you and fills your room not that I was getting "beamy" sound from the digital set-up but there is no comparison to what happens with the LP.
There is a strange tonal balance anomaly which has nothing to do with measured frequency response. There must be something going wrong dynamically. I know I am not saying anything that hasn't been said a thousand times.
Oy ve,
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Follow Ups
- Harry Pearson put it better than anyone ... - rickmcinnis@dogwoodfabrics.com 11:06:54 04/28/09 (4)
- RE: Harry Pearson put it better than anyone ... - theaudiohobby 00:37:28 05/02/09 (0)
- Like the difference between mince and steak. - jusbe 11:15:08 04/28/09 (2)
- Yes, but digital more closely resembles a live performance - DBB 20:47:18 04/29/09 (1)
- RE: Yes, but digital more closely resembles a live performance - jusbe 14:04:11 04/30/09 (0)