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| CD Got Absolutely Crushed By Vinyl @tweak1In case your last post isn't a joke.......I'm glad to see someone so open minded.I have many items I can sell as well if you are interested. A ball of special yarn that when placed on your digital source will open up the soundstage, guaran... | |
| Agon is now a retail outlet. I've bought numerous items here and have had nothing but good experiences. | |
| Beyond the sound of things, and into the soul of things. orpheus,I know you weren’t going all woo-woo and were reporting a real experience. I’ve compared some of my best digital albums with their vinyl counterpart, and preferred the vinyl.And of course a different technology can result in a different so... | |
| Coherent speakers from Canada I remember hearing the Coherent Audio room at the last TAVES where a teeny speaker was demonstrated. It put out a rather amazingly potent, punchy and clear sound for such a small speaker. I was intrigued. Never heard the big speakers, though. | |
| Beyond the sound of things, and into the soul of things. orpheusI also luxuriate in the sound of good vinyl at home. And believe me I can write swooning words about the experience as well...as I often have. But I also enjoy digital. A Hi-Res download is from the Master-Tape, and should be close to ident... | |
| CD Got Absolutely Crushed By Vinyl rauliruegasDear analog and digital lovers: For we can truly enjoy the MUSIC in any home audio system that room/audio system needs to be a FULL range audio room/ system.Please remember when you are speaking for yourself, rather than declaring thi... | |
| CD Got Absolutely Crushed By Vinyl @sleepwalker65You know that digital does not record the entire analog waveform right? Actually, in practice, it does capture the entire waveform. It simply does it differently than analog.It’s like saying "You know a FLAC file doesn’t capture the ... | |
| CD Got Absolutely Crushed By Vinyl bsmg,Keep in mind: I'm a huge fan of vinyl!I think my analogy of the digital generated voice versus the recorded human voice stands on its merits. I've been recording the human voice (and countless other sounds) on analog and then digital recorde... | |
| CD Got Absolutely Crushed By Vinyl bsmg,I know exactly how digital works.No, you very clearly do not, as you continue to repeat the oldest myth in the book.For goodness sake, learn something about it instead of repeating misinformation. Here's an easy explanation:http://productiona... | |
| CD Got Absolutely Crushed By Vinyl Once again, analog is a REAL TIME REPRESENTATION OF A MUSICAL PERFORMANCE. Digital is an approximation of the same. Get it?What in the world does that mean?Both digital and analog can be representations of a musical performance and both are an app... | |
| People That Have Upgraded From Harbeth 30.1s.... avanti,From my auditioning the 30.1s are more even and controlled through their frequency range. When I auditioned the 30s I really liked their sound, but wished for some deeper bass. The C7es3 did that and I liked it for the bigger sound, but ... | |
| What are the best speakers you have ever owned and why? richoppKeep doing what you are doing, go down to your dealer and listen to a pair of Maggies--the new ones are all over the place with the number of panels, etc. (I personally prefer multiple panels per side) but make your own decisions.I've be... | |
| CD Got Absolutely Crushed By Vinyl I know what Orpheus means about the "Gestalt" of vinyl.It really gets me as well. There’s just an "it" factor that draws me in and gives me this big "aaah..." when listening.That doesn’t make digital sound bad to me though. Sometimes I really enjo... | |
| What are the best speakers you have ever owned and why? richoppOk, thanks for the details.I like the sound of maggies and used to hear them a lot, but admittedly it's now been years since I've been able to hear them.It can be tough trying to figure out among audiophiles which speakers are most accurate... | |
| CD Got Absolutely Crushed By Vinyl cakyolAfter about late 1990’s to 2000’s, most vinyl music is first recorded digitally in the studio and then pressed onto the vinyl. There is HARDLY any direct analog recordings any more.So, everyone who THINKS that they are listening to analog on... |

