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The advantage of vinyl playback systems
On Wed, 30 Aug 2006 17:50:11 +0100, tony sayer
wrote: Dunno but the piccys the wife now produces **** over anything with at Ashi Pentax she once had;)... Really? Because of the medium, you feel? |
The advantage of vinyl playback systems
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Keith G wrote: Look and listen closely - digital stuff all suffers that final sharpness, be it sound or images.... So an LP made from a digital master tape will too? -- *Before they invented drawing boards, what did they go back to? Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
The advantage of vinyl playback systems
On Wed, 30 Aug 2006 19:57:15 +0100, "Dave Plowman (News)"
wrote: Keith G wrote: Look and listen closely - digital stuff all suffers that final sharpness, be it sound or images.... I wasn't sure if "sharpness" was something he liked or something he didn't. |
The advantage of vinyl playback systems
On Wed, 30 Aug 2006 09:35:15 +0300, "Iain Churches"
wrote: "Dave Plowman (News)" wrote in message ... In article , Iain Churches wrote: Most here have mentioned their system/amp/speakers at some time or other. Some people have sent pics, and some are posted on the site which Nick looks after. Valve amp fettlers even send schematics! But Dave's set up remains a dark mystery. Why? Well, I'm listening to R4 DAB off the house balanced distribution system via home assembled LS 3/5A and a Linsey Hood 75 watt amp while I type. Would you like to know what the sound system is in each bathroom? Toilet? Workshop? Kitchen? Guest bedrooms? You probably mean Lindsey Hood? Perhaps he meant Linsley Hood? *I started out with nothing... and I still have most of it. Well, you do have a "Linsey" Hood :-))) Cheers Iain |
The advantage of vinyl playback systems
On Wed, 30 Aug 2006 15:43:16 +0100, "Keith G"
wrote: "Jim Lesurf" wrote in message ... In article , Keith G wrote: "Keith G" wrote in message ... Take 2: Look and listen closely - digital stuff all suffers from the loss of that final sharpness, be it sound or images.... Alas, no matter how many 'takes' you make, your theory disagrees with my experience. :-) Word Insertion Technique noted - 'theory'...?? My *experience* disagrees with yours and my opinion is shared here. Anybody care to claim 'digital radio' or 'digital TV' is sharper than analogue? That rather depends on what variety of TV your talking about and where in the distribution chain your viewing it, but at the point of origin professional digital 625/50 production equipment is better in all respects than the analogue version. Anyone care to claim that 'digital photography' is sharper than 'wet film'?? Yes. There are very good arguments to say that something like a Canon 5D or 1DS produces sharper pictures than the 35mm equivalent in the real world, rather than the world were every picture is taken with 25ASA Kodachrome on a tripod. As to the *sharpness* of LP over CD, even my 'deaf in one ear' neighbour (who uses CDs all the time) commented on the clarity of the 'analogue sound' from my kit once - and that was before the Lowthers..... (No experience of aerial or astronomical photography myself, but I suspect it would pretty much follow suit using comparable equipment and methods....???) I rather understood that astronomical imaging had used digital imaging for many years. Bill |
The advantage of vinyl playback systems
In article , Bill Taylor
writes On Wed, 30 Aug 2006 15:43:16 +0100, "Keith G" wrote: "Jim Lesurf" wrote in message ... In article , Keith G wrote: "Keith G" wrote in message ... Take 2: Look and listen closely - digital stuff all suffers from the loss of that final sharpness, be it sound or images.... Alas, no matter how many 'takes' you make, your theory disagrees with my experience. :-) Word Insertion Technique noted - 'theory'...?? My *experience* disagrees with yours and my opinion is shared here. Anybody care to claim 'digital radio' or 'digital TV' is sharper than analogue? That rather depends on what variety of TV your talking about and where in the distribution chain your viewing it, but at the point of origin professional digital 625/50 production equipment is better in all respects than the analogue version. Interesting point... where exactly is it digitised?. And remind us of the bitrates used;) Anyone care to claim that 'digital photography' is sharper than 'wet film'?? Yes. There are very good arguments to say that something like a Canon 5D or 1DS produces sharper pictures than the 35mm equivalent in the real world, rather than the world were every picture is taken with 25ASA Kodachrome on a tripod. As to the *sharpness* of LP over CD, even my 'deaf in one ear' neighbour (who uses CDs all the time) commented on the clarity of the 'analogue sound' from my kit once - and that was before the Lowthers..... (No experience of aerial or astronomical photography myself, but I suspect it would pretty much follow suit using comparable equipment and methods....???) I rather understood that astronomical imaging had used digital imaging for many years. Bill -- Tony Sayer |
The advantage of vinyl playback systems
In article , Laurence Payne
lpayne1NOSPAM@dslDOTpipexDOTcom.? writes On Wed, 30 Aug 2006 17:50:11 +0100, tony sayer wrote: Dunno but the piccys the wife now produces **** over anything with at Ashi Pentax she once had;)... Really? Because of the medium, you feel? Dunno.. but all I do know is the technical quality of the images on screen and on print seem to be far better then what she used to produce. And for that matter I've just bought a second hand Fuji finepix for using in the car when out on site , piccy is worth more that a thousand words etc, and the pictures on that are excellent:) In fact on the wife's case the advent of digital has taken her interest in photography and I must say I've been rather impressed with her efforts:-)) I used to play about with colour photo printing some while ago and in general digital seems better then what I remember the piccy quality we got.. all of which is rather unscientific!... -- Tony Sayer |
The advantage of vinyl playback systems
On Wed, 30 Aug 2006 22:06:48 +0100, tony sayer
wrote: In article , Bill Taylor writes On Wed, 30 Aug 2006 15:43:16 +0100, "Keith G" wrote: "Jim Lesurf" wrote in message ... In article , Keith G wrote: "Keith G" wrote in message ... Take 2: Look and listen closely - digital stuff all suffers from the loss of that final sharpness, be it sound or images.... Alas, no matter how many 'takes' you make, your theory disagrees with my experience. :-) Word Insertion Technique noted - 'theory'...?? My *experience* disagrees with yours and my opinion is shared here. Anybody care to claim 'digital radio' or 'digital TV' is sharper than analogue? That rather depends on what variety of TV your talking about and where in the distribution chain your viewing it, but at the point of origin professional digital 625/50 production equipment is better in all respects than the analogue version. Interesting point... where exactly is it digitised?. Well the CCU output is available as SDI but I don't know enough about modern cameras to say where in the camera the digitisation takes place, but I wouldn't be surprised if it was fairly early in the signal chain and some of the processing was done digitally. And remind us of the bitrates used;) About 270Mbps for standard def. Although I know you don't like transmitted digital TV (and I wish the bitrates were higher), it is an impressive feat to achieve a nearly 100:1 compression ratio and still get pretty good pictures most of the time. Bill |
The advantage of vinyl playback systems
In article ,
Bill Taylor wrote: Anybody care to claim 'digital radio' or 'digital TV' is sharper than analogue? That rather depends on what variety of TV your talking about and where in the distribution chain your viewing it, but at the point of origin professional digital 625/50 production equipment is better in all respects than the analogue version. Yes. Most progs are taped, and Digibeta is just head and shoulders above the analogue systems it replaced. Particularly the sound. ;-) -- *I feel like I'm diagonally parked in a parallel universe* Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
The advantage of vinyl playback systems
On Wed, 30 Aug 2006 22:06:48 +0100, tony sayer
wrote: That rather depends on what variety of TV your talking about and where in the distribution chain your viewing it, but at the point of origin professional digital 625/50 production equipment is better in all respects than the analogue version. Interesting point... where exactly is it digitised?. I'd assume the mixing console was digital these days? |
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