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Old 02-23-2020, 03:20 PM   #80
j.p.s
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Originally Posted by mdp View Post
(Incidentally: the advantage of vinyl over digital was said by purists to be the sound quality. It is probably not there anymore if the vinyl recorded a digital studio production (a not impossible to suppose perversion - sampling analogue then recording back on analogue), but that is different from the analogue recording of a performance, as it was in the past. It (the sound quality delta) may jump back prominently even to the untrained ears, if the average experience is that of compressed audio. Anyway.)
Sometimes CDs revealed imperfections in master recordings that weren't audible on vinyl. I wouldn't count that as a vinyl advantage.
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