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On 28-02-2017 02:16, Trevor wrote:
On 28/02/2017 1:01 AM, Peter Larsen wrote: On 27-02-2017 10:34, Trevor wrote: On 27/02/2017 3:25 PM, Peter Larsen wrote: Very often nowadays "digital" unspecificed is lossy encoded digital and then the vinyl LP does come out on top. Rubbish, I have well over 1,000 pristine vinyl records, but a well recorded digital file properly encoded at maximum VBR or 320kbs fixed rate will beat most, if not all of them. Most by a *long* way! Why anyone would continue to equate MP3 with 128kbs (or less) files these days is beyond me. But then the whole debate is irrelevant now when storing uncompressed files or ALAC/FLAC files is cheaper and takes less physical space than 64kbs MP3 did only a few years ago! And ***FAR*** less cost and size than vinyl records!!!!!!!!! Trevor, my experience is that you're almost always right. But what comes out of a FM transmitter nowadays appears to be encoded at less than 320 kbits. Sadly NO argument there Peter! And most digital broadcasts as bad or worse. :-( However I wouldn't use that as a frame of reference for anything myself! Agreed, but that however is the "digital" that people compare old analog with. I'm almost done transcribing my new old Kajaran Carmen (RCA red seaL ser 5600) that sounds so enticing because of a skilled hand tweaking a good tone control to make the treble "just charming" and on a second listen no way near how a real ensemble sounds. Sure to be better than even the most excellent natural digital recording ... O;-) Trevor. Kind regards Peter Larsen |
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