Earl Dunbar schrieb:
I posited the CD vs LP/analogue analogy over on DPreview, and got
ripped for it. I stand by what I said, but I'm waiting for flack her
now that you have thrown down the gauntlet!
:)
Any number of sound engineers (spell??) would support that. On the other
hand, CD is just so convenient. I still have a turntable and the LPs,
but never use them. As you're saying, to enjoy the difference, you have
to invest a lot. And I get enough live music, I can tell you :))
I heard one argument once that I found especially interesting. Even if
people don't consciously recognize the difference between an analog or
digital recording, they get tired listening to it much sooner.
for what it's worth.
Slainte
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