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In Reply to: RE: So When is a Direct to Disk Recording NOT a Direct to Disk Recording? posted by ecl876 on January 2, 2023 at 08:08:53:
I too am attached to my vinyl, though I also listen to a lot of digital these days. The technology is getting very, very good.
My point here is simply truth in advertising. That's all. "Direct to Disk" is a very well defined technique. That it sounds good does not make what they do Direct to Disk.
They should call what they do something else!
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- RE: So When is a Direct to Disk Recording NOT a Direct to Disk Recording? - Mel 08:39:37 01/02/23 (4)
- RE: So When is a Direct to Disk Recording NOT a Direct to Disk Recording? - ecl876 09:06:00 01/02/23 (3)
- RE: So When is a Direct to Disk Recording NOT a Direct to Disk Recording? - Mel 10:05:12 01/02/23 (2)
- RE: So When is a Direct to Disk Recording NOT a Direct to Disk Recording? - Mel 11:51:21 01/02/23 (1)
- RE: So When is a Direct to Disk Recording NOT a Direct to Disk Recording? - ecl876 13:04:04 01/02/23 (0)