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Don't overreact

Just one Bear's 2-cents but "CD's suck" doesn't advance the debate. Say you're looking at 1985 CD's, versus the sound of the LP released at the same time, the window for any sort of comparison is limited. In the 80's much *real* pro recording and editing was still done on analog tape, keepin' those big Ampexes hummin'! So there was a brief era where one might compare true, all-analog recordings to their digital release. The sound of the CD was indeed objectionable. The limitations on sampling rate and bit depth were audible. A lot of this bad sound was probably due to the crap quality of the playback equipment rather than the recording and mastering, although you can't separate the two...

When digital recording and editing "took over" and everything on vinyl was recorded, mixed, downmixed, and mastered digitally, results were initially still disappointing but have continued to get better as time has brought us high sampling rate digital recording studio equipment. Google Digidesign Icon. A lot of contemporary slackers might use 48kHz but there was a lot of really crummy analog recording back-in-the-day too. And consider that you can't find one real-world audio engineer raring to go back to analog tape. The high def stuff sounds good by all accounts and a few *decent* CD's manage to squeeze out of the "shallow money-trench that is the Music Biznis." Plus audiophile playback equipment has gotten much better.

So it comes down to the same old thing- how much love the musicians, recordists and engineers put into developing the master tape (or disc, or whatever) is the primary determinant of the quality of playback in our homes. I have 3000 or so LP's, almost all pre-1985, let's say, going back to the early 60's. I have chosen my records carefully with regard FIRST to musical excellence, second with regard to sound quality. I assure you, 50% of the all-analog recording on those records is below average ;-) with many records sounding pretty damn bad. Bad enough that I consciously would choose to go out and buy a CD copy, if I wasn't such a cheapskate.

Come on-- admit it-- you have invested a $G in your CD player and maybe half your CD's don't suck!


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