browellm wrote: 
> Just buy a record player.  You'll get better post production and more
> dynamic range on most new releases, ironically because of the
> limitations of the cutting equipment.

darrenyeats wrote: 
> Too much truth in that.

These days it seems that only a handful of popular music recordings are
available on vinyl. Most other musical genres are only available as CDs
or digital downloads. However most other musical genres don't suffer has
much from the loudness wars. There's plenty of new jazz and classical
releases with excellent and very natural dynamic ranges.



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