I have about 200 or more tapes. Some bought here http://www.hemioliarecords.com/HemioliaEN/Home.html
John said the truth, it is very difficult to hear vinyl after it :-)
John said the truth, it is very difficult to hear vinyl after it :-)
I have about 200 or more tapes. Some bought here http://www.hemioliarecords.com/HemioliaEN/Home.html John said the truth, it is very difficult to hear vinyl after it :-) |
No chance. There is so much information on tape, espacially in the top end. The different instruments are so extremely separated. If the recording on tape has a good quality, it is an other world. But i have to say. If you digitize it with a very good ad-converter, you will hear less to no different. Hard to say. I cannot explain this for me. I think tape has it´s own sound. |
I have about 100 albums on 15IPS tape - mostly original production/distribution masters from CBS & Jugoton plus a few from Tape Project. I archive them onto new RTM tape stock (either SM900 or LPR90) with Dolby SR, as well as a digital archive using a Prism Sound Lyra 2 A2D interface. The digital copy owing the Lyra 2 is pretty much indistinguishable from the original tape. |