probedb wrote: 
> Not really, you just happen to like the distortion etc that it
> introduces, some people like lots of bass, some people like different
> EQs. It's just that for vinyl people mistakenly associate it with a
> better sound. There's nothing wrong with liking the sound of vinyl at
> all.

I think there is serious money to be made by someone who builds a device
that sits between a CD player and an amp that introduces all of the
distortions, frequency limitations, wow & flutter, etc. that vinyl has,
and then periodically adds a click or snap to the audio and maybe even
once a day skips forward or backward on a particularly loud passage to
simulate a tone arm skip. An extra cost option would allow the user to
control just how badly the mismatch is between the RIAA equalization
curve applied during recording and playback. It could include a
magnifying glass so CD artwork appears as big as an album cover.

I think I'm off to the patent office.

Mike


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