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"Richard Crowley" wrote in message
Vinyl *adds* realism to anything. Magic it may be but how and why they don't care. Nominated for r.a.t ridiculous statement of the year. "Adds realism"? Do they read this stuff before posting it? More to the point, do they think about what it means. I suspect that the *realism* that is added is akin to air-brushing a la Vargas in Playboy. Or are they using a different definintion of "real" than the rest of us? More real, as in conforming to their preconceived notions of what real sounds like. Vinyl does have a sort of mixmaster affect on sound. Because of its inherent distortion and lack of dynamic range, vinyl mastering and recording tends to remove a certain amount of natural diversity from recordings. |
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