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In Reply to: RE: I'm tempted to whip it out posted by PaulF70 on October 21, 2016 at 20:33:17
I prefer listening to vinyl from digital copies. I plan to make all future copies of my LPs in DSD 5.6M using my TASCAM DA-3000 DSD recorder. I have no idea how this information could be at all worthwhile to you, but it's worthwhile to me to make DSD copies of my vinyl LPs.
Have fun,
John Elison
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I don't know anything about AD/DAC equipment, but it seems you've done part A and would be able to answer his question from actual experience (although I do not know what he considers "high end"..certainly the Nagra is that).
Do you find that the recordings preserve the vinyl sound experience? Does it eliminate the urge to "whip it out?"
Yes, I've always found that digital recordings of vinyl preserve the vinyl listening experience. I was actually shocked when I made my first DAT recording of vinyl in 1991 because I thought it would sound like a digital CD and it didn't. It sounded just like vinyl to me. However, I have always used topnotch digital recorders.
Best regards,
John Elison
Sounds like the $40 answer to me! :)
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