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In Reply to: RE: Confused by the NY Times posted by esande on December 3, 2016 at 18:42:51:
Early on in the 80's, the words 'digitally mastered' were plastered on plenty of new LPs.
After it became passe', the notation vanished. The thing is, all the LPs then WERE digitally mastered.
Except a few small companies.SO.. In your world.. Do you refuse to own any major company LPs post 1985?
To answer my own question myself: I go on sound. Does it sound good?. And not on some trivia. IMO Concerning 'digital mastering'.. you may as well be saying you refuse to buy an LP manufactured on Wednesday. LOL
Edits: 12/04/16
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- What about 'digitally mastered'. Plenty of LPs from the 80's forward WERE digitally mastered. no escape. - Smelly_Socks 13:59:20 12/04/16 (2)
- RE: What about 'digitally mastered'. Plenty of LPs from the 80's forward WERE digitally mastered. no escape. - rrob 14:25:37 12/04/16 (1)
- When the digital stopped being new, it was dropped from 'advertising' on the cover. nt - Smelly_Socks 19:44:16 12/04/16 (0)