maggior wrote: > So, you could say it produces something that is almost, but not quite, > entirely unlike music. :-).
For sure. Especially if you are one of the folks that claim that LPs sound better than CDs. These folks tend to be obsessive about LPs, turntables, cartridges, vertical alignment angles, etc. When I was younger, I had a serious turntable and a very nice LP collection. The CD seduced me with its lack of need for voodoo cleaning, alignment, etc. There may actually be some validity to the claim of the vinylphiles, but to me, give me a Transporter playing FLAC anyday for serious listening, or a Boom, Radio or Duet for nice sounding if less serious stuff. Back On Topic: I decided long ago that the time (and somewhat the effort) of transferring my LPs to FLAC is not worth it when the CDs are availble. I know, some CDs are terribly mastered. I've only taken the effort to transfer LPs that are out of print and wonderful. -- Pat Farrell http://www.pfarrell.com/ _______________________________________________ discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/mailman/listinfo/discuss
