In Reply to: What's the point? posted by Jack G on December 20, 2016 at 14:46:32:
being one step closer to the master without the dumbing down to 16/44. also, mastering techniwues can but not always, affect the result in a big way.this is why that the LP of this recording is superior to the CD.
...regards...tr
Edits: 12/23/16
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- the point? - hifitommy 07:04:57 12/23/16 (14)
- the point - hifitommy 14:15:39 01/02/17 (1)
- RE: the point - fantja 15:52:01 01/20/17 (0)
- ??? - Jack G 08:54:54 12/23/16 (11)
- DAT.. - hifitommy 09:52:31 12/23/16 (3)
- RE: DAT.. - Jack G 10:03:14 12/23/16 (0)
- RE: DAT.. - Jim Pearce 10:02:28 12/23/16 (1)
- RE: DAT.. sampling rates - hifitommy 11:34:44 12/23/16 (0)
- pretty much... - Jim Pearce 09:30:48 12/23/16 (6)
- RE: "We'd have to accept the idea that DSD playback of a CD is superior to PCM playback."... - Ivan303 17:33:23 12/23/16 (5)
- RE: "We'd have to accept the idea that DSD playback of a CD is superior to PCM playback."... - oldmkvi 11:03:35 12/24/16 (1)
- RE: "We'd have to accept the idea that DSD playback of a CD is superior to PCM playback."... - Ivan303 12:15:23 12/24/16 (0)
- "Who knows?" Well, - oldmkvi 11:01:15 12/24/16 (0)
- RE: "We'd have to accept the idea that DSD playback of a CD is superior to PCM playback."... - Jim Pearce 20:39:20 12/23/16 (1)
- Yep, but it was a hard job to market so 'more bits are better' won out... - Ivan303 07:52:02 12/24/16 (0)