In Reply to: RE: Depends On the Conversion......... posted by Todd Krieger on March 30, 2014 at 02:03:37:
Hello Mr. Krieger,
well this is amazing already !
I have just listened through headphones and differences are not night and day but my system is low quality.
But i am sure a lot of Inmates have downloaded and listened to the tracks on very resolving systemsBy the way, I have to say that my feeling is that tracks where there is a great depth of soundstage could be more telling.
I was reading about a comparison between a very high quality LP and its recording made with a Korg dsd digital recorder. A really good one.
The digital copy sounded also good but depth of soundstage was reduced, not on a par with the original. A little collapsed.
I mean that bigger differences could show up more with a high end recording where space is captured very well ... maybe.
Not a recording gone through mix console, compression and so on
Maybe ...
Thanks a lot.
Kind regards,
bg
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Follow Ups
- " over 60 percent preferred the MP3-converted WAV " - beppe61 02:16:47 03/30/14 (4)
- RE: " over 60 percent preferred the MP3-converted WAV " - Todd Krieger 02:36:32 03/30/14 (3)
- RE: " over 60 percent preferred the MP3-converted WAV " - beppe61 02:48:06 03/30/14 (2)
- RE: " over 60 percent preferred the MP3-converted WAV " - Todd Krieger 03:13:36 03/30/14 (1)
- Thanks a lot again. You have triggered my curiosity - beppe61 03:24:32 03/30/14 (0)