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In Reply to: RE: Vinyl at Barnes and Noble posted by vinyl survivor on December 28, 2016 at 18:22:43
I have purchased 4 titles now from Barnes and Noble using all my discounts, and I don't remember any notations on the record jacket stating digital. I thought they might be digital, so I did look at the jackets for information about the publisher and the pressing. The four Miles Davis LPs are at a different location right now, so I cannot research them any further. Thanks for any advice you might have.
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Extremely few LP mastering places avoid a digital portion.
My experience is ..
Digital portions transformations do not matter.
The flaws are all in the head of the listener.
nt
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they would believe that "if it is a new or new reissue . . It IS digitally played with."
the CD if any digital mastering or remastering is involved. My CD playback system is decent, and I like the convenience and longer playing times of CD. I prefer to buy the LP if it is all analog.
they are usually at pains to tell you. Not an infallible rule, clearly, but it's a reasonable premise on which to start enquiries.
Big J
"... only a very few individuals understand as yet that personal salvation is a contradiction in terms."
Edits: 12/29/16
nt
Just a suggestion not meant as a criticism but the purpose of writing "nt" meaning no text is defeated if you don't put it in the subject. People click on your link expecting something more and see only "nt".
nt
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