Ahh, Mr. Tennis. You don't understand PRaT, and probably never will until you hear a system that does it well. It is not a matter the speed of a disk, it is a matter of how an entire system reproduces music in a manner that gives a sensation of rythmic tightness, or "pace". It is a very real thing.
Mind you it does come at a cost. Systems that do PRaT well (Naim, Linn) do so somewhat at the expense of other aspects of music reprodution that others may find more important. But to say that there is no such thing because records/CDs spin at the same rate is to completely miss the point. It is even more over simplified (and in error) than saying there is no difference in the sound of cables because they all are transfering the same electronic information from one component to the next.
Mind you it does come at a cost. Systems that do PRaT well (Naim, Linn) do so somewhat at the expense of other aspects of music reprodution that others may find more important. But to say that there is no such thing because records/CDs spin at the same rate is to completely miss the point. It is even more over simplified (and in error) than saying there is no difference in the sound of cables because they all are transfering the same electronic information from one component to the next.