Here is somebody comparing the Dynamic Range levels in a video.
Vinyl against CD and his impressions.
oh .....and he is the one that created the original master digital file.
http://productionadvice.co.uk/tt-meter-not-for-vinyl/
I found it a fun and interesting video. Watching how the meter functions answered a lot of questions for me. Before I comment further will let those interested view it.
?? the signal - digital or vinyl is plugged into a DR Meter. Room acoustics is not in play.
and fwiw with vinyl.
No two same cartridges - are the same. Differences exist. And who listens to vinyl with the same cartridge as someone else. Very rare. Then you move further up different tonearm >>>>> wiring >>>>>>>turntable >>>>> preamp/phonostage >>>>>>> DR meter.
What does this say about the consistency in the "vinyl" DR ratings themselves ? Lots of variables - and lets not forget the most important one with vinyl. The actual SETUP.
Vinyl against CD and his impressions.
oh .....and he is the one that created the original master digital file.
http://productionadvice.co.uk/tt-meter-not-for-vinyl/
I found it a fun and interesting video. Watching how the meter functions answered a lot of questions for me. Before I comment further will let those interested view it.
Geoffkait - Well, obviously the dynamic range of any recording is affected by the playback system including all components and room acoustics. but we are not talking about all of that.
?? the signal - digital or vinyl is plugged into a DR Meter. Room acoustics is not in play.
and fwiw with vinyl.
No two same cartridges - are the same. Differences exist. And who listens to vinyl with the same cartridge as someone else. Very rare. Then you move further up different tonearm >>>>> wiring >>>>>>>turntable >>>>> preamp/phonostage >>>>>>> DR meter.
What does this say about the consistency in the "vinyl" DR ratings themselves ? Lots of variables - and lets not forget the most important one with vinyl. The actual SETUP.