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Stewart Pinkerton
 
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On 6 May 2005 00:20:18 GMT, Joakim Wendel
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All i wanted to say is that the information stored on a well mastered
vinyl disc is excellent, the information on a CD is possibly good too
but lacks the info above the filter.


Perhaps you are unaware that, while a CD contains information at full
dynamic range all the way from below 20Hz to above 20kHz, 99.9% of
available vinyl contains nothing of interest above about 15kHz?

To be happy playing back these 2 media you'll need a player that matches
the level of your sensitivity. I find it useless to complain about the
vinyl, just as useless as saying there are no way to make a CD sound
good, there IS.
Different qualities, different problems.


AFAIK, CD simply does not *have* any audible problems. Vinyl, OTOH, is
awash with them, regardless of how exotic is your replay gear.
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