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there´s more to vinyl than just the soundquality, keep listening to our stuff
and find out......i don´t release much stuff on cd, otherwise u could hear the
difference...there can b so much more sub and spatial highs because of needle
resonance and stuff...

True, vinyl -- or at least new vinyl -- has higher audio dynamics
than CD, but then these enhancements can only be realized with a
proper (and more importantly, properly _tuned_) PA.  Any other
differences between vinyl and CD are due to mastering; processes
which in turn can be encoded to a higher bit and frequency digitization
and saved as files.

So basically what I'm sayin' is that any quality that in the past
was only achievable on vinyl can be done with digital; it just costs
more to reproduce and play.  This is the limiting factor of the moment
but we all understand how these are only temporary obstacles.



- Craig

ps - systems like FinalScratch aren't limited to MP3, but can play
     WAV or AIFFs at any fidelity you choose

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