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In Reply to: Re: Could I get a concise complete rundown on vinyl/analog superiority reguardless of equipment? posted by dBoon on August 12, 2005 at 18:01:07:
> > > I finally got around to ripping all my favorite records onto CD. The sound is still there,
> > > so the one's and zero's aren't the problem. My CD's sound like my records, and I am
> > > enjoying that fact. All the dymanics are there. That seperation of intstuments.
> > > The highhat ticking away like its in my room.Wow! I feel the same way and I much prefer to listen to vinyl after making CD-Rs of my favorites. It’s just such a pleasure not to have to worry about acoustic feedback when I turn up the volume. And it’s great to be able to skip to different cuts without getting out of my listening chair. Furthermore, if I fall asleep listening, which happens quite often, there’s no problem, whatsoever. The best part, of course, is that the vinyl sound quality is there to fully enjoy. I call it perfect sound forever.
Best regards,
John Elison
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- Re: Could I get a concise complete rundown on vinyl/analog superiority reguardless of equipment? - John Elison 08/12/0518:34:47 08/12/05 (5)
- Re: Could I get a concise complete rundown on vinyl/analog superiority reguardless of equipment? - Fretless 18:52:23 08/12/05 (1)
- Re: Could I get a concise complete rundown on vinyl/analog superiority reguardless of equipment? - John Elison 18:55:19 08/12/05 (0)
- Re: Could I get a concise complete rundown on vinyl/analog superiority reguardless of equipment? - Bry 18:51:54 08/12/05 (2)
- I got rid of my two Dragons when I discovered DAT. :) (nt) - John Elison 18:56:36 08/12/05 (1)
- I can't remember the last time I used my cassette deck. :) (nt) - Bry 19:55:56 08/12/05 (0)