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In Reply to: Wide dynamic range is one thing important to accurate reproduction posted by nightdoggy on September 14, 2006 at 15:32:14:
I'm afraid you are confusing dynamic compression schemes with range and scale, the latter of which vinyl is superior.
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You are talking about something completely different. I think.
Were you alive in the '70s?
No, you are not talking about dynamic range because it's obvious that you, like most others have no idea what dynamic-range is.Listen very carefully to a properly played, decently recorded record thru a proper front-end and tell me that redbook digital can even come within shouting-distance of vinyl's fluid range and finely graduated scale.
I must amend my last response. You are clearly trying to recover peak decible's that are compressed on vinyl to keep the needle from jumping out of the groove, are you not?Is this not a primary funtion of "range-expanders"?
This was the topic of my original response in which your follow-up response was correct. I appologize.
Given that, my main point is that the quality of playback greatly determines the limitations perceived thereof.
Don't overlook the quality of the phono-stage. I have found it to be the biggest handicap.
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