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In Reply to: RE: Comapred to what? posted by geoffkait on July 17, 2016 at 05:22:51
Live to vinyl or live to digital (I have both) and there are instances when reproduced sound can be better than live, and instances when it just doesn't come close to live.
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What you describe is the quality or lack thereof of the recording.
Do note that Slapshot said that on occasion the recording sounds better than live.
My point is that it's the quality of the recording. Some recordings can compare favorably with a live performance and some pale in comparison.
My point being that it's more about the quality of the recording than maybe about the gear or the live sound.
I agree that the quality of the recording is essential to the quality of the playback, but even my best recording of violin, and I've quite a few, pales in comparison to the live instrument (in the right setting).
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