something is not right here and it's on purpose!!!


lf you have the same source master on remastered digital and 1st press vinyl with the same volume, the digital sounds louder and more distorted with more intensity + is there anyway to remove that intensity from remastered digital because it sound like the audio has been run through a distortion pedal? How could legendary producers and mixers not hear this crap?
guitarsam
To make this more meaningful.

Could any of the cable naysayers (that would be those who dismiss Radio Shack cables as worthless) compare her/his interconnects with the following ones?

https://www.radioshack.com/products/3-ft-stereo-patch-cable?variant=20331862085

No explanation needed. Just an honest evaluation. To paraphrase some of the naysayers, if you have not tried them you are just bringing bad spirit based on your prejudice.

(Disclaimer: I own and have compared these Radio Shack cables to the cables of same use priced in $400-500 range)
@pesky_wabbit,

No details needed. It's exactly as is stated.
Unscrew the lightbulb, wad up some notebook paper, shove it in the socket and presumably turn on the lamp. Or, if you're sane, don't turn on the lamp.
No details needed. It's exactly as is stated.
Unscrew the lightbulb, wad up some notebook paper, shove it in the socket and presumably turn on the lamp. Or, if you're sane, don't turn on the lamp.
I was hoping that there might at least be some mystique, like only working with cryogenically treated paper from Western Electric notepads.......: