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On Aug 20, 3:49 pm, "Arny Krueger" wrote:
That can't be true because by 1983, most music that was listened to was did not origionate as live music. By then, there was even a tremendous proportion of music being sold that could only be constructed in the recording studio. Only? What brings you to that conclusion? There has never been any reliable evidence that the CD format is necessarily adverse to live recordings sounding lifelike. I've never argued that there is. I've simply reported on what I hear. Just to be clear yet again: I think that most CDs sound better than most LPs. I listen to CDs more than I listen to LPs. I've never said that LPs are more "accurate" or transparent than digital. What I've said that is the best LPs sound better on certain aspects of acoustic music than any CD I've heard. Jenn |
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