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RE: audibility of errors

Posted by mls-stl on August 3, 2011 at 05:32:18:

>> Have analog sources ever been claimed to be Perfect Sound Forever?

You are apparently listening too devotedly to the boys from the advertising agency. When did you ever expect them to tell the unvarnished truth about anything?

Do you take everything from Madison Avenue at face value?

Here's some ad copy from a 1948 Columbia Records piece (the year the LP was first released): "Imagine a new tone quality so lifelike you'll scarcely believe you're listening to a record! New freedom from surface noise! And broken records practically a thing of the past!"