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In Reply to: Re: How is the state of digital copy vs original LP... posted by Bersani on December 17, 2005 at 14:09:54:
I would very much agree with your assessment. Not only is the impact of pops and clicks reduced, the impact of all the transients in the program are smoothed over slightly. Still, cds made from lps make for some nice listening when I am away from my turntable.
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- Re: How is the state of digital copy vs original LP... - Stephen Murphy 14:47:18 12/17/05 (14)
- Re: How is the state of digital copy vs original LP... - SirAnthony 14:22:36 12/18/05 (0)
- Re: How is the state of digital copy vs original LP... - John Elison 15:44:43 12/17/05 (12)
- Re: How is the state of digital copy vs original LP... - Bersani 19:31:42 12/17/05 (9)
- Re: How is the state of digital copy vs original LP... - John Elison 23:12:45 12/17/05 (8)
- Re: How is the state of digital copy vs original LP... - Stephen Murphy 07:55:03 12/18/05 (7)
- Re: How is the state of digital copy vs original LP... - John Elison 09:59:36 12/18/05 (6)
- No special tests are required - Bersani 20:43:44 12/18/05 (3)
- Re: No special tests are required - John Elison 05:59:39 12/19/05 (2)
- Re: No special tests are required - Stephen Murphy 07:44:00 12/19/05 (1)
- Re: No special tests are required - John Elison 12:48:56 12/19/05 (0)
- My experience is the same as John's. - jsm 12:39:31 12/18/05 (1)
- Re: My experience is the same as John's. - Stephen Murphy 14:30:42 12/18/05 (0)
- Re: How is the state of digital copy vs original LP... - Daverz 17:58:50 12/17/05 (1)
- Re: How is the state of digital copy vs original LP... - John Elison 00:32:36 12/18/05 (0)