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In Reply to: RE: Yes and no. . . . posted by rbolaw on May 26, 2015 at 06:45:59:
I believe it.
I'm not trying to knock digital, good digital can be excellent, but it has different advantages than analog/vinyl. Were it simply a matter of one being "accurate" and the other not, it should be easy to recreate the sound of the "inaccurate", but you can add all kinds of distortions to a digital file and it won't sound like a vinyl record, nor will it have any of the positive qualities of a good LP.
Dave
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Follow Ups
- RE: Yes and no. . . . - David Smith 07:29:53 05/26/15 (14)
- And yet. . . - Chris from Lafayette 13:07:51 05/26/15 (13)
- There's only one valid test - jedrider 09:53:29 05/27/15 (0)
- RE: And yet. . . - David Smith 18:44:26 05/26/15 (10)
- RE: And yet. . . - John Elison 15:05:40 05/27/15 (9)
- DBT - David Smith 18:46:49 05/27/15 (0)
- RE: And yet. . . - David Smith 15:22:37 05/27/15 (7)
- RE: And yet. . . - John Elison 16:20:31 05/27/15 (6)
- What digitizer do you use? - jedrider 20:13:18 05/27/15 (3)
- RE: What digitizer do you use? - flood2 16:25:26 05/30/15 (0)
- I've always used stand-alone digital recorders... - John Elison 12:56:26 05/28/15 (0)
- "the results come out different with each play, for both digital AND analog" - Chris from Lafayette 08:50:54 05/28/15 (0)
- RE: And yet. . . - David Smith 18:34:27 05/27/15 (0)
- Thanks, John - my point exactly! [nt] ;-) - Chris from Lafayette 17:33:43 05/27/15 (0)
- But there's testing and then there's testing - rbolaw 18:16:35 05/26/15 (0)