In Reply to: RE: The problem is the obsolete CD format, not digital. posted by John Elison on September 4, 2015 at 18:17:28:
Distortion is a particular subjective impairment of sound quality that manifests in two relevant ways, either as an unwanted change in tone color or harshness and as a blending of the sound of separate musical instruments that would not be heard in a live performance.
If your measurements to do not correlate with what people perceive when listening to recordings, they are irrelevant. If you can't hear differences personally when dubbing vinyl or cassette tapes to 44/16 then I suggest you gain additional experience in critical listening. The differences are obvious even on a laptop with inexpensive headphones.
Tony Lauck
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- RE: The problem is the obsolete CD format, not digital. - Tony Lauck 09/4/1518:29:29 09/4/15 (2)
- RE: The problem is the obsolete CD format, not digital. - John Elison 20:09:24 09/4/15 (1)
- RE: The problem is the obsolete CD format, not digital. - Tony Lauck 20:33:15 09/4/15 (0)