desmoface
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Don’t get me wrong; on paper digital destroys vinyl, especially in critical measurements such as signal to noise ratio, dynamic range, headroom, wow and flutter, rumble, etc. Wow and flutter and rumble aren’t even measured on CD players as far as I know.
It shouldn’t sound better, but vinyl does, and that’s all I care about. Believe me, I wouldn’t have spent the considerable amount of money I have, if I didn’t hear a difference.
Steve
It shouldn’t sound better, but vinyl does, and that’s all I care about. Believe me, I wouldn’t have spent the considerable amount of money I have, if I didn’t hear a difference.
Steve
That may be your opinion, but just remember which provides the better 'canvas' to showcase music or spoken word on: The one with wider & flatter frequency range, higher potential dynamic range, and far lower noise floor.
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