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And the difference in sound quality between cd and vinyl is noticable. most vinyl has what enthusiasts call a warmer sound. Vinyl is an analog signal which means no informationf is lost in the recording. A cd is a digital recording which is converted to analog by your amplifier. This means that the waveforms from a vinyl recording can be much more accurate, and that can be heard in the richness of the sound
- hmm, i don't think this is quite right. dub a tape a thousand times and have a listen. the warmth is actually a result of distortionacescence
- ... distortionacescence
- compare any vinyl to any cd and the difference is noticable. the warmth is coming from the analog signal.moveinspace
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- yes, thanks. my point is that they are both lossy, but analog medium is a more "musical" distortion of the signalacescence
- ahh we are both speaking of the same thing then acescence:)moveinspace
- yeah, i see how my first statement was confusing, sorryacescence