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About those coins
I've been having some fun ABX-ing the coin-dropping segment of one of
Keith's recent pairs of downloads. Level-matched and time-matched they sound different to be sure. However, without reference to the original master from which the CD and LP were made (which may not have been the same recording) it is strictly speaking impossible to say which is more accurate. On close visual analysis, it appears that the channels of the LP version differ more than the CD version. A pirori, I'd expect them to be more similar. Could this be an example of the greater soundstage that is often ascribed to the LP by vinylistas? |
About those coins
"Arny Krueger" wrote in message . .. I've been having some fun ABX-ing the coin-dropping segment of one of Keith's recent pairs of downloads. Level-matched and time-matched they sound different to be sure. However, without reference to the original master from which the CD and LP were made (which may not have been the same recording) it is strictly speaking impossible to say which is more accurate. It is the irregular and unreliable supply of master tapes that makes a few of us abandon the idea of 'accuracy' and simply concentrate on enjoying the music most of the time... On close visual analysis, it appears that the channels of the LP version differ more than the CD version. A pirori, I'd expect them to be more similar. Could this be an example of the greater soundstage that is often ascribed to the LP by vinylistas? Interesting postulation... |
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