In Reply to: If perfection is the definition... posted by wazoo on April 19, 2014 at 06:52:25:
Perfection is not the point, is false audio formats.
The most expensive turntable in the world is the Clear Audio Statement: $185,000.00 with the Goldfinger cartridge.
As a machine I think it is very close to perfection but it cannot eliminate the noise on vinyl records that would be reproduced even better than a used commercial turntable of less than a $40.00
This is absurd!
“High End” CD/SACD players or DACs costing tens of thousands of dollars and with the last of technology, could be also close to perfection as machines but cannot restore the inexistent information of the 16 bit digital Compact Disc, four times less than the 24 bit formats and even with a Rubidium Clock, they cannot eliminate or even reduce Jitter originally recorded on the digital master tapes.
This is another absurd!
There is not noise and time base errors in the original analog master tapes that are not perfect either, but currently audio formats are far away of them.
So the terms AnoiseLog Vinyl and DiJitter Audio are precise and correct.
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- RE: If perfection is the definition... - Cinequadom 12:06:36 04/20/14 (3)
- Perfection is not the point? - wazoo 06:25:41 04/22/14 (1)
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- RE: If perfection is the definition... - kerr 04:57:55 04/21/14 (0)