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What I don't get is why you think that a louder CD is better than turning
the volume up on the amplifier. Why go through all this work of copying the CD to your computer and processing it and burning a CD when all you are doing is turning the volume up? My preamp has a remote control that I can use to turn up the volume while sitting in my listening chair. It works great and I don't get the nasty artifacts that ALL digital processing bring to the party. You keep calling the Gold CD inferior simply because the volume is a touch lower. That is like saying a 60 watt light bulb in inferior to a 75 watt bulb. Or a 25 watt soldering iron is inferior to a 50 watt soldering iron. This is not a solid argument. Possibly the program you are using to turn up the volume on the audio is also adding a form of distortion you really like to listen to. Maybe it makes the music "crisper" and "sharper" which are two ways a layman might describe subtle harmonic distortion. Your argument is weak and you are conviced that you have solved the problem with every older CD every pressed. Well more power to you. I hope you enjoy all the work you have in front of you "improving" every CD ever made. But why try to force the rest of us to agree with you? If I enjoyed messing with my CDs by altering their sound with digital processing, I would keep it to myself and enjoy it. But screwing with the intended results of the producers is nothing I would be proud of. - FLINT |
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