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Vinyl from a Digital source bad? Maybe not.
Enjoyed this article.
It was nice to hear some experts discuss this topic. Enjoy. https://thevinylfactory.com/features...ng-interviews/ |
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Great article - the conclusion I draw from it is that - it depends!
Like anything in audio, the care taken to capture the event and transfer it to something we can consume is the most important ingredient. Tom
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Agree.
This has been bothering me for so long and your conclusion is correct! It just depends. I wish they treated pressings like organic grass fed beef.....labeled etc. It just stinks there are people in the industry cutting corners instead of doing it right. |
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Good read, thanks!
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Thanks for the article Vic, as Tom said 'it depends' and to that add in the $$ / greed factor.
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If someone wants to rip a Red Book quality master onto vinyl and sell it for less please let the customer know through some standardized code. AAD vs. DDD in the heyday of CD’s was useless.
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These pressing plants cutting corners better hope their name does not get out, forums will easily call them out and make it known.
I know I have some records cut from CD/16bit, you can tell the difference, although it is not that many. Any slowdown in vinyl sales (new) is connected with the long leadtimes and order files pressing plants have now. I suspect used records are selling like hotcakes..... So far everything I buy is cut from 24bit master files and mastered for vinyl, the sound quality tells me this, as compared to a hi-rez file. |
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I agree completely with whoever it was who said, "It depends." Notable examples to me are Fagen's "Nightfly" and Dire Straits "BIA".
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It's a bad trend. Most likely it's all based on economics/greed. I'm sure the people interviewed have a vested interest one way or the other.
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I bought a Referrnce Recording classical record and it didn’t sound as good as my other 45s.
Turns out it was cut from a 192k file. I could tell. Evidently 45 rpm records are higher than 192k resolution. |
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