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In Reply to: I guess I hear it differently. posted by jsm on June 26, 2007 at 16:05:45:
you say there ARE recognizable sonic differences between CDR and source vinyl AND you prefer the source vinyl.
Unless you want to muddy the waters that is what you just said. Can't you guys just keep it simple instead of backpedaling?
Sorry, but I don't hear any difference of any significance between my CD-Rs and the original vinyl, either in sound quality or emotional impact.
contradictions:
1. In the end she could consistently identify which version was being played back, but they were simply A and B.
2. Most of the time I listen to vinyl, because I like what listening to music on vinyl does for m; I prefer the sound of vinyl.~ Pat O'Malley
definitely an audible difference between my Redbook copies and the real vinyl - John Elison June 24, 2007 at 07:56:37
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Follow Ups
- So, - OMalley 06:48:29 06/27/07 (2)
- Sorry, you missed my entire point. - jsm 11:08:35 06/27/07 (1)
- got it - OMalley 11:22:51 06/27/07 (0)