Mattias_ka
Supporting Actor
- Joined
- May 21, 2001
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The LP sounds great! The only problem is that it is an electro-mechanical medium, and as such cannot help but introduce some degree of coloration. I have been involved in professional sound for 30+ years as a recording engineer, electronics engineer and now working in feature films, mixing, editing and recording soundtrack music. I have heard all the systems out there. Magnetic tape is colored. LPs are colored. Digital is not. It is as simple as that.
What's your point? Digital can ALSO be colored, as D/A do sound different.
And there is many other that also work in the industries that say other than you say.
Vinyl LP can have a frecvensy range of 3-25 kHz. More that 16/44 CD can have. Vinyl does have some more noise also, but I rather take some noise than a CD that have been totally destoyed in the mastering chain.
So like I said, format are NOT that important, it's what each release sounds like, just like with DVD.
I good site on music are http://www.stevehoffman.tv