mlsstl wrote: 
> We'll just have to disagree on the issue of the best analog being
> superior to the best digital. 
> 
> I've been lucky enough to have been in some studios over the years and
> heard direct mike feeds and the analog open reel playback. There is
> always a loss. Tape has its own issues with non-linearity and noise that
> are always present. And though a carefully made LP can still sound very
> good, it is yet even further away from the original feed than the tape. 
> 
> Conversely, I find a digital recording that hasn't been processed to be
> the closest to the original feed. I know I'm a stuck record on this
> issue, but digital is not what's wrong with digital. Rather it's the
> faddishly unfortunate processing and manipulation that's been popular in
> the industry for too many years that makes so many CDs sound poor.

+1

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