No criticism taken, Lug. Really, when I ponder vinyl, I see it as ideal for Classical & Jazz - particularly the latter (if I'm going to listen to mono or a hard R/L stereo mix, then I want that sucka to be smooooth).
And you bring up an interesting term: "pure audiophile." When I ponder it, I can see how increasing the quality of the playback will increase the fidelity of the recording -- for certain recordings. But if I were to limit my input set to only those recordings, then I would be circumscribing my experience: which I do not want to do. Moreover, *many* of the audiophile recordings I have listend to (e.g. Mapleshade) are marginal performances; they may be contrasted (unfavorably, from my view) to lesser recordings of superior performances.
I really don't want to reduce my musical envelope.
Best,
And you bring up an interesting term: "pure audiophile." When I ponder it, I can see how increasing the quality of the playback will increase the fidelity of the recording -- for certain recordings. But if I were to limit my input set to only those recordings, then I would be circumscribing my experience: which I do not want to do. Moreover, *many* of the audiophile recordings I have listend to (e.g. Mapleshade) are marginal performances; they may be contrasted (unfavorably, from my view) to lesser recordings of superior performances.
I really don't want to reduce my musical envelope.
Best,