In Reply to: RE: The problem is the obsolete CD format, not digital. posted by ahendler on September 7, 2015 at 18:33:32:
Well, that tells me that digital is definitely not the problem. It sounds to me like the people you sent your digital masters to decided to remaster the recordings. It seems unlikely the data would be changed in the CD manufacturing process otherwise. Another reason for the difference might have been the CD player you used.I know for a fact the CD players I owned were not a problem because the 16/44 Redbook CD-Rs I burned from my 24/88 digital recordings of vinyl sounded like vinyl to me. However, ultra expensive high-end CD players might present a problem.
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- RE: The problem is the obsolete CD format, not digital. - John Elison 18:55:20 09/07/15 (2)
- RE: The problem is the obsolete CD format, not digital. - ahendler 02:17:50 09/08/15 (1)
- Well, I've moved on to higher resolution digital formats. - John Elison 02:30:27 09/08/15 (0)