Saw the last reply was to your post so had to answer.
Agreed. I’ve always thought CDs are heavy on the treble side. And your analysis makes sense. We think of digital as superior, but it works in 1 and 0. Losing all the fractions in between.
“Saw the last reply was to your post so had to answer.
Agreed. Ive always thought CDs are heavy on the treble side. And your analysis makes sense. We think of digital as superior, but it works in 1 and 0. Losing all the fractions in between.”
The only knock on vinyl is that where there is friction there is noise. The friction between the cartridge/needle and vinyl does create noise.
The advantage of CDs is that there is no friction because there is no physical contact between the CD an laser sensor and therefore no noise.
It has become a toss-up as to which one prefers.