In Reply to: That's actually incorrect posted by geoffkait on November 25, 2021 at 08:36:31:
... they m.ght only be audible on a "sublim.nal" level. And the "air and sparkle" that som. claim to perceive in vinyl playback could be due to other factors besides frequency-response and/or frequency-range.Personally, I do enjoy vinyl playback. But hear less extra "air and sparkle in it than I do extra m.drange richness. Perhaps m. hearing is shot ? Or perhaps, I'm using an inferior cartidge, etc.. ?
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- Vinyl allows higher frequencies but if they are rolled off ones... - peppy m. 11/25/2108:52:57 11/25/21 (9)
- There is a boatload of reasons why audiophiles sometimes don't get the results they expect. Nt - geoffkait 10:18:55 11/25/21 (8)
- But that boatload might apply to disappointed listeners of any format. - peppy m. 10:35:45 11/25/21 (7)
- Exactly! That's what I've been trying to say. It's not black and white. Nt - geoffkait 10:43:04 11/25/21 (6)
- If it were, then this format would have sufficed... - musetap 13:23:04 11/25/21 (0)
- RE: Exactly! That's what I've been trying to say. It's not black and white. Nt - Jonesy 11:39:13 11/25/21 (4)
- On that topic... - musetap 13:50:54 11/25/21 (1)
- RE: On that topic... - Jonesy 21:10:42 11/25/21 (0)
- Sure. Room treatments can and should be optimized for different speakers, rooms, and formats... - peppy m. 13:45:45 11/25/21 (1)
- But the one acoustic treatment you never want to use...- - geoffkait 09:00:07 11/29/21 (0)