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On Jul 27, 4:48=A0am, "Arny Krueger" wrote:
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On Jul 25, 2:49=3DA0pm, bob wrote:
Occasionally, during one of our long threads about vinyl
vs. digital,someone suggests the invention of a
"vinylizer," a knob that can dial in any amount of the
various distortions characteristic of vinyl playback.
Well, it isn't that simple yet, but technology finds a
way:
http://www.izotope.com/products/audio/vinyl/

Too bad this one completely missed the mark. It would be
a good idea if it were done right without the cyncism.
Maybe somebody who gets vinyl will make something that
will actually do the job.


What is "getting vinyl"?



Understanding the sonic aesthetic virtues that can be found with
vinyl.


The facts about vinyl in approximate order of importance to most people:



Sorry you don't get to speak for most people. Especially given your
well documented prejudices on vinyl. This product misses the mark IMO.
I am speaking as an audiophile who is interested in the aesthetic
value of sound and appreciates the virtues of the sound one can get
from vinyl. If *you* find some appeal with this product then feel free
to tell us what *you* find appealing about it. I'm not interested in
hearing you try to speak for "most people."