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In Reply to: RE: I think you're confusing faith with religion. posted by the old school on July 10, 2012 at 06:00:07
is a pretty easy thing to distinguish 100% of the time. One has *obvious*, if not occasional cues that immediately give it away. :)
Having said that, I prefer the vinyl version to the CD of the same material in some cases because of a more natural sounding top end.
Your preference is your preference.
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Yes, I agree that analogue high frequencies are more open and realistic than digital's high frequencies. Yes, just as in blind wine tasting tests, it's each individual's preference that is being tested. Each of us has different "reality triggers" (say dynamic range, flat frequency response, accurate timbre. etc.). Those components that hit your triggers are the best FOR YOU. In wine tastings, I prefer lower alcohol wines that express the terroir that they came from. I hate high alcoholic fruit bombs just as much as I hate thousand watt ss amps and inefficient speakers. Others, just love those 16% Pinot Noir wines.
right past you. :)
Exactly what did i miss?
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Clever!!! VERY cleaver!!!
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