Interesting.  Does your station require a physical CD or vinyl record to 
broadcast?  Do they also use ripped or original digital files to computer? 
I don't really know what equipment most stations have, though I imagine that 
would vary greatly with their budget.

PWM

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Richard O. Burdick" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, September 01, 2010 10:13 AM
Subject: [Hornlist] NHR: CD vs. Vinyl


>I response to this:
> "I've done a bit more reading about the claim that people can tell the
> difference
> between Vinyl and a CD - but no one has actually been able to do this in a
> controlled experiment. Thus, it remains almost a religious type argument
> based on
> perception."
>
> I do a weekly classical music radio show on our community radio station
> CJTR. For timing of the show I prefer cd's since they give me accurate
> lengths, BUT I have to boost the level to the top for volume. With records
> I leave the levels at the "set mark" or else they peak the meters. I
> prefer record on the show because of this, they broadcast better! It's is
> very provable in a controlled experiment.
>
> Richard O. Burdick
>
>
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