with yer music sir?
http://www.rollingstone.com/news/sto...fidelity/print
with yer music sir?
http://www.rollingstone.com/news/sto...fidelity/print
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Only the soothing scratchs and speed variations of vinyl, thank you very much sir!
Yes, excessive dynamic compression is a horrible thing. Thankfully it hasn't spread to classical and jazz music, which is the sort of stuff I buy. Would really kill that music, as it depends so much on dynamic contrast; however it's not played on radios and not considered particularly `commercial' music so the producers don't mangle it like that.
Good, Mr Ocean1.
Thanx for posting that.![]()
... and that's what I think.
Or summat.
Or maybe not...
Dunno really....![]()
A bit of an experiment a few years ago, I went around to a buddy's house with Blondies Plastic Letters on vinyl, he had the cd version.
Playing the cd (on an expensive 2 box high-end Micromega) and comparing it to the vinyl (played on an expensive Roksan turntable) was a real eye opener - the vinyl simply obliterated the cd for dynamics and overall sound quality.
I'm glad I kept my records!
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I just got some more LP's today
Do you love me by the Contours sounds way better on vinyl then on CD or MP3
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well duh... most songs sound better on vinyl dear![]()
too bad I own nothing good.. the only vinyl in my house is crappyness that my dad used to listen to in his teens and what not... (don't get me wrong, i like some of the stuff he listens to.. just not what he's got on vinyl)
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