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In Reply to: Re: Sell your Dragon and buy an Alesis ML-9600 Masterlink. You'll never miss the Dragon.... posted by John Elison on April 14, 2007 at 09:11:05:
HI John,
I appreciate your concern. If you check my profile you will see that I'm no neophite to the audio game. My system is excellent. It is fully capable of disginguishing the differences between CD's (Redbook) and inferior tapes and tape copies.I can tell you that the Dragon is capable of making copies of MOST CD's that are indistinguishable from the original. This assumes a properly set up deck and Dolby C and metal tape. What the tape ultimately lacks is the dynamic range of CD's. But most CD's don't come close to using their full dynamic range capability for various reasons. With that exception, the tape copies of LP's, which have less dynamic range than the Dragon, are great. Tape copies of CD's are outstanding. I think you are exagerating the differences.
I believe your statements are honestly given but I strongly disagree. By the way I have owned and operated two high end audio repair shops so I do know what I am talking about.
But, the subject of this thread is not about Dragon's.
Sparky
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