"You know, what doesn’t make a lot of sense to me at all with Audiophilia, is that we have some "well heeled" Audiophiles searching for that sound; spending thousands on gear. And as we are in the analog forum here, this means - multiple turntables, tonearms, even more cartridges. Yet, they do not take a small portion of that budget, and buy a good reel to reel with one days worth of 15 IPS master tape dubs to use as a reference point . Seems like an obvious way to start at Ground Zero with a good Analog Audio Reference .... and go from there. Let it guide your journey. What better way? Just makes sense to me.@
Nothing really compares to that analog sound you get from tape, whether it’s the master tape, reel to reel, or even the more humble cassette. With the major advantage at least in theory of CDs having been virtually wiped out by overly aggressive dynamic range compression over the past 20 years I am rapidly losing interest.
Nothing really compares to that analog sound you get from tape, whether it’s the master tape, reel to reel, or even the more humble cassette. With the major advantage at least in theory of CDs having been virtually wiped out by overly aggressive dynamic range compression over the past 20 years I am rapidly losing interest.

