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"paul packer" wrote in message
On Fri, 26 May 2006 09:45:58 +1200, "Geoff" wrote: Mr. Tapeguy wrote: James Price wrote: I was reading an interview with Tom Scholz (Boston) in which he was asked what his beef with digital is. He replied as follows, however I'm wondering if others agree with his assessment? You know we could get into a lot of technical gobbledygook as the forums often do but the bottom line is how do you like the way it sounds? Digital has many advantages over analog but I think all of us oldtimers find the analog sound to be warmer and more pleasing in a number of ways. Ultimately that's the test. So ultimately we may ask a string quartet to perform through a veil to make it sound like analogue recording ? geoff This is very witty, but though I don't advocate a return to LPs I can understand what about them attracts people. Yup sentimentality and ears that are far enough gone so that they don't hear all of the bad stuff that the LP format adds. When I listen to a live orchestra in the concert hall it somehow sounds "analogue' to me, not digital. Speaks to your unfortunate experience with bad digital, Paul. In other words, I don't hear treble "glare" nor experience listener fatigue. Time to upgrade your system, Paul. And ultimately live music has to be the criterion. It's like Paul even knows what real-world live music sounds like, even in his dreams. |
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