originally posted by VLM:
originally posted by BJ:
originally posted by Jonathan Loesberg:
1) I meant to say, or ought to have said, that CDs provided better quality sound than vinyl for those who don't spend hundreds of thousands of dollars on stereo reproduction and don't care that the vinyl degrades quickly under normal use--in other words me and non-nerds like me. I am a lover of classical music but not an audiophile. I, of course, have heard the arguments for the ultimate superiority of vinyl and I have no refutation to make to those arguments except that, given my equipment, I don't experience that ultimate superiority, so it's a hypothetical point for me.
Right now you can buy a brand new English made Rega P1 turntable for $395 which will crush any CD player you can buy for an equivalent price. You can play your old beautiful Deutsche Gramophones and Archiv Produktions and it will work with any decent stereo. Audiophile does not have to mean hundreds of thousands!
Any scientific data that the human ear can detect the differences?
I am in no sense an audiophile, so this is simple curiosity.
Can your palate detect the difference between different wines?
I understand you're just curious, but please, dude.