Not looking to pick a fight here. I am an old-time classical music analog lover still with major investment in analog. Until about 4 years ago I couldn't listen to digital for more than 20 minutes at a time. I would have been in full agreement then. Problem is that while everyone knows that you had to spend some bucks for good analog, digital with great specs seemed to come pretty cheap. I thought when I bought an Oppo 105 that digital nirvanas should have arrived. But classical demands so much more.
Truth is you have to spend more on digital and do it with the kind of care we analog veterans are accustomed to. In any event, I am here at the moment simply to take issue with the "the nuances that only vinyl can offer" remark. Given that a favored LP is giving the sort of pleasure described, and I don't for a moment doubt that, some credit must be allocated to its digital source.
Cheers.
Truth is you have to spend more on digital and do it with the kind of care we analog veterans are accustomed to. In any event, I am here at the moment simply to take issue with the "the nuances that only vinyl can offer" remark. Given that a favored LP is giving the sort of pleasure described, and I don't for a moment doubt that, some credit must be allocated to its digital source.
Cheers.