In Reply to: Why do you need to do a blind test to compare vinyl to seedee? posted by Ozzy on July 10, 2012 at 12:15:30:
everyone else was ...
>>But I will be damned if you can fool me into not knowing which format I am listening to.<<
Although this is not the norm with my digital vs Turntable comparisons, in which differences are readily and obviously apparent, I do have some LPs(*) which sound virtually identical to the CD(*). Identical to the point in which I could not reliably tell them apart on a consistent basis (I've done this test on others ... they all acknowledged that they resorted to guessing).
tb1
(*) it should be noted that these album(s) were originally digitally recorded.
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Follow Ups
- I think you'd be fooled ... - TBone 13:45:12 07/10/12 (7)
- Those seconds, after stylus touches the surface, but before the track starts - ... - carcass93 15:17:10 07/10/12 (6)
- RE: Those seconds, after stylus touches the surface, but before the track starts - ... - Tony Lauck 18:36:32 07/10/12 (4)
- "consisted of nothing but silent grooves with their rumble and ticks and pops." - Sordidman 09:38:37 07/16/12 (0)
- You're assuming of course there is analog noise to begin with. - jihad 02:09:14 07/12/12 (1)
- If there is no analog noise, the recording is excreted garbage. - Tony Lauck 09:37:59 07/12/12 (0)
- Quite right! NT - Poles Apart 19:22:17 07/10/12 (0)
- RE: Those seconds, after stylus touches the surface, but before the track starts - ... - TBone 15:40:10 07/10/12 (0)