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In Reply to: RE: LP recordings: Normalization and limiter posted by John Elison on November 10, 2021 at 08:07:13
I hear you, John, I don't want my LP recordings to sound like compressed digital music. But I don't consider all CD releases to be inferior to vinyl. I have some excellent sounding music ripped from CDs and played through a Node 2i bridge and good DAC. My goal is to have the vinyl recordings be closer in volume to CD rips and digital albums so that I don't have to make such big adjustments in volume levels when switching between albums.
I'm very impressed with the quality of the recordings I'm making using the DA-3000. So much so that more than a few times I've been listening to LP recordings through my Node 2i and thought they were really high quality, hi-res releases I'd purchased. I love listening to vinyl but there's some great music available as hi-res downloads and CD rips.
Tom
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Hi Tom,
I own over 40 hi-res DSD256 recordings and they're my favorites. Of course, I own some 16/44 CDs that sound awfully good, too. Anyway, I know what you're talking about. I've been listening to digital exclusively for nearly two years. I might have to connect my turntable again because my daughter wants me to copy some LPs for her. I just gave her a FiiO M11 Pro digital player with a pair of Dynaudio Bluetooth speakers and she loves her new system.
Best regards,
John Elison
Hi, John
Kids these days are able to set up a stereo system so easily. No turntables or tape decks, no amplifier, no interconnects, no media storage. :-)
My sister bought a FiiO M9 for travel and loves it.
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