Stewart Pinkerton wrote:
On 24 Oct 2005 14:43:58 GMT, wrote:
Stewart Pinkerton wrote:
On 22 Oct 2005 17:27:18 GMT, "ScottW" wrote:
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extended FR, it all
Could you explain why you think LP cannot exceed CD in this category?
It's seledom denied that it has the *capability*, but it's also a
known fact that the reality is rolloff above 12-15kHz to avoid
overheating cutter heads. MFSL half-speed masters may be the
exception.
Amoung those that follow the state of the art of LP mastering it is a
known fact that this simply isn't true and hasn't been for quite some
time. None of the current audiophile mastering engineers are doing this
nor have they been. I suggest you get your facts straight before making
such absurd claims.
My facts are correct,
No they are not correct. just ask Kevin Grey, Bernie Grundman, Stan
Ricker or any other well known mastering engineer.
and are confirmed by the engineers in charge of
mastering for Linn records.
Really? I'd like to see a quote from one of the "mastering engineers in
charge of mastering for Linn records." But even if they do so they do
not speak for everyone. You claimed the *only* exception was the MoFis.
You are simply wrong.
Are you suggesting that Linn vinyl is not
state of the art?
I would go much further than that. I have bought not one, not two, not
three but four sonic disasters from the Linn catlog. I'd say they
aren't even on the track in the race for SOTA.
Furthermore, are you aware of *any* vinyl (aside
from the old subcarrier quad stuff!) which has any musical content
above 20kHz?
Your question is irrelevant to the fact that your post about roll off
on all records above 12-15 kHz is flattly false.
I also just about choked on my coffe at the hilarity of *you*
suggesting that someone else get their facts straight before making
absurd claims!
Cite one instance of me misstating facts. I could make quite a list for
you if i had the time.
Scott