JCO:
You're right of course. But people are going to continue to try to provoke you, so you might as well let it go.
Paul
On Nov 13, 2009, at 8:27 PM, J.C. O'Connell wrote:

it does if the music and recording is truly sublime quality, when
that is lost you never even know what you missed, let
alone enjoy it just as much. Music isnt just about words
and beats and melodies, its about SOUNDS, sounds of instruments
and sounds can be beautiful, when the sound aint right, you
ARE not fully enjoying what is there for the enjoyment, no
matter how many times you say you are, you cant enjoy what you
cant hear.

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David Savage
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Subject: Re: OT: Vinyl vs. Digital


Ditto.

The technical perfection of the recording/playback medium don't matter
much compared to the "meat" of the music.

On 14/11/2009, steve harley <[email protected]> wrote:
On 2009-11-13 12:17 , J.C. O'Connell wrote:
You wouldn't say perfect or highest possible fideility is overrated
if you heard some of the worlds greatest recordings in all their
glory.

please don't tell me what _i'd_ say

i've spent a lifetime enjoying a wide variety of great live music;
while i understand fidelity and the limitations of digital (and
analog) audio, and while i'm somewhat awed by top-notch equipment and
its output, i have no problem with "good enough" for recorded music;
good enough is a holistic evaluation that everone will make
differently -- for me it's more about the expression and "heart" of
the music than it is about absolute fidelity; even with mediocre
equipment and lots of background noise i can really enjoy music; i
think that sense of "good enough" holds for a lot of others too, based

on the prevalence of car audio, iPods, etc.

it's pretty much same with photography for me



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