In Reply to: RE: I definitely hear a difference. posted by Goober58 on April 9, 2014 at 11:16:33:
I am comparing a manufactured CD to vinyl, but not directly.
When the LP is recorded and digitized and then saved as a 24/96 FLAC file, what does it become? A digital approximation of the analog LP or a digital file that can sound no worse than the LP?
I don't make CD's of the recorded LP's, they remain as software files only. What I mentioned was that the recorded LP's at 24/96 sound better than the CD's of the same title from the same label, for what that's worth.
And don't get me wrong, a lot of the CD's I have sound good and even more LP's sound not so good.
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Follow Ups
- RE: I definitely hear a difference. - StephenJK 12:58:20 04/09/14 (7)
- right but does that (using manufactured CDs) validate hi-rez recording? - Goober58 13:27:19 04/09/14 (6)
- RE: right but does that (using manufactured CDs) validate hi-rez recording? - StephenJK 13:42:35 04/09/14 (5)
- RE: right but does that (using manufactured CDs) validate hi-rez recording? - Goober58 14:13:21 04/09/14 (4)
- I'm not justifying high resolution recording. - StephenJK 15:01:36 04/09/14 (3)
- And I told you even a CD quality recording of vinyl sounds better than a manufactured CD! - Goober58 16:18:31 04/09/14 (2)
- That makes no sense. You're saying that a CD recording of an original LP sounds better than - tinear 13:40:35 04/11/14 (1)
- That's not what I said but I suppose that's possible too! - Goober58 17:56:45 04/11/14 (0)