Vinyl to CD on a PC
Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
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Steven Sullivan wrote:
Oh that isn't a problem for incompetent engineers. However, to make an
LP sound as good as a well recorded CD is impossible. And that's the
crux of the matter.
Depends on what sounds 'good' to the listener. If you like the 'sound'
of the LP medium, then a CD won't ever sound as good as LP unless you
transfer the LP to CD (or develop a mastering scheme that replicates
that sound).
An LP transcripted to CD using the finest equipment and the greatest care
still won't 'sound' the same to vinyl nuts. Their 'realism' comes from
watching the turntable go round and round...
Well when all your arguements are shot down this is all you have. Of
course you have to ignore simple facts infront of your face. When I
said that I can't distinguish between an LP and a 24/96 copy of that LP
did you..
1. not understand it
2. chose to ignore it because it violated your religious preconceptions
about vinyl enthusiasts.
Typical strategy of meter readers when all their arguments are laid to
waste. Just make **** up about the people you are arguing with and
point to that as proof you are right about everything. pathetic. maybe
you should search this post for typos and spelling errors so you can
feel better about your pathetic self.
Scott
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