To: TexasGator
I did. And experts also. BLIND tests also confirm you are wrong.
I've produced/engineered records for 30 years. Started on 2-inch analog tape and moved on to digital, like everybody else, to save time and money. I've worked with hundreds of artists and engineers and NOT ONE of them prefer digital to analog. Just because your ears cannot discern the OBVIOUS superiority of analog does not change reality. Anybody who says digital is better is merely contrarian. That, or they just crappy ears. Usually it's both.
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09/07/2019 11:41:16 AM PDT by
LanaTurnerOverdrive
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To: LanaTurnerOverdrive
They do sound different. Digital sounds more compressed to me. Some times it’s a good thing, like a snare drum snapping. Mostly it’s annoying.
I also tend to enjoy the greater stereo separation on the vinyl.
Dacs, phono preamps, cartridges and so many other aspects can affect sound on either format.
To: LanaTurnerOverdrive
” Just because your ears cannot discern the OBVIOUS superiority of analog does not change reality. Anybody who says digital is better is merely contrarian. That, or they just crappy ears. Usually it’s both. “
ROTFLMAO!
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