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In Reply to: RE: Now you are just being silly posted by Analog Scott on April 17, 2017 at 06:06:12
To Analog Scott:No classical/jazz record label (in the world) uses analog recording. No pro studio uses LP to hear their masters. Analog recording is a lossy system - that is un-contested.
I said "false" because Valin said digital "cannot sample music correctly". FALSE - it does.
There is a reason why most folks dumped LP - it is NOT a high-quality format.
In order of accuracy, here is a list of playback systems. My opinion of course.
-Solid-state drive w/ digital amplifier (digital pulse-widths, not analog switching-amp commonly reviewed)
-Solid-state drive w/R2R DAC
-Hard-disk/R2R
-Optical disc-CDRs/R2R
-Any digital drive w/ 'hybrid' DACs
-Analog tape -30 ips
-Cylinder
-45rpm/78rpm
-LP -idler drive
-LP -direct-drive
-LP -belt-drive
-Cassette/8 track
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