May I be annoying, and raise a technical point here?

Digitalised music is always an "approximation", so I prefer to stick 
with "the real thing" and keep my vinyl.
In a decent sound system anyone can tell the difference when 
comparing the "real thing" with .wav, .mp3 or any other standard 
digital format... 

I am planning to digitalise some vinyl in 24bit/96KHz (or higher) to
see if this is a better solution. Anyone had experience with this? Fab?

G

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Date: Thu, 23 Jun 2005 17:02:39 +0200
To: <[email protected]>
From: "fab." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: (313) legit mp3 downloads (artists get PAID)?
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That's why i have embraked on the gargantuan task of ripping all my vinyl to 
mp3 - digital files ARE easier to use, although for me there is nothing like 
vinyl. the sound, the feel, the smell....and the packaging.

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