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In Reply to: Why don't you tell us what you really think! ;-) (nt) posted by John Elison on April 18, 2007 at 07:25:44:
would be manufacturers designing and building turntables. That render well in CDR format. And in turn Mikey saying he likes it [turntable under review (via CDR)]. And then we all end up back in Julian Hirschville, circa 1972 (staring/salivating at oscilloscope screen shots/captures).Homey don't play that game. Music via vinyl can have a transcendent quality that defies quantification/qualification. And can even be borne of the most rudimentary player/system [contrary to many of the tenets of some of the mainstream press (new/fancy/complex/expensive/exotic/revised)].
And while yes, certainly it can take a little time, effort, patience, and work. To get the analog cornucopia to spill the sweet notes. I can't see giving up before hearing the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards rendition of Coronet Carillon, and being washed over by the burnished glow.
What were we talking about again? :-)
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- The logical conclusion to CDR as test bed for eval - Elmo 09:21:56 04/18/07 (1)
- Re: The logical conclusion to CDR as test bed for eval - John Elison 11:19:51 04/18/07 (1)