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Re: Everyone's got their own way of doing things.

>> An even simpler way to show that the digital process has no audible effect on the sound of vinyl is
>> to place the Masterlink in its record mode, which sends the signal through its A/D and D/A converters.
>> Then by simply switching between source and tape on the control preamp a comparison can be made.
>> There is no audible difference.

> Short term A/B comparisons have always failed me in the past.

Actually, there is no time limit involved in this method of comparison. The switching is seamless. You can switch every 10-seconds or every 10-days at your discretion. The point is that there is no audible difference. Let's get real; if the difference between an LP and its digital copy were as significant as many here believe, it should be no problem hearing a difference in short term A/B comparisons. However, there is absolutely no audible difference short-term or long-term.

Best regards,
John Elison


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