ralphpnj wrote: 
> Thanks Clive for this fantastic and very informative post. And you're
> right, vinyl can often times quite marvelous but nothing beats listening
> to one's own music collection all day and never having to clean and put
> away any LPs, CDs or SACDS.

Spot. The f***. On.

P.S
Also, for the mature classical buff, who may once in a while want to
indulge in a spot of Wagner, no endless getting up to change sodding
sides or disks!

P.P.S

I've yet to hear a classical release on LP that can match it's CD twin.
They (the lp version) as well as all the additional noise, sound too
loud in the quiet parts and too quiet in the loud parts.


P.P.P.S

Finally, I have several orchestral ADD CD's that clearly show the flaws
in the studio tape machines, I.E you can hear the tape heads being
driven into compression. One of the worst is Tennstedt's Mahler 5 on
EMI-

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Symphonies-Nos-Tennstedt-Gustav-Mahler/dp/B000002S43/ref=sr_1_5?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1453827612&sr=1-5&keywords=tennstedt+mahler+5


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