roberttdid
I think you have your answer already in the last 4 words of your statement. It is all in the mixing, and what you like is the mixing. The format is secondary in this case.
Sam here again. I have a hi-res digital rip of the rolling stones sticky fingers album from an original commercial reel to reel tape from 1971 and the analog warmth and soundstage is as good as it gets to my ears. loudness war free sound.
>>>>>Unfortunately for your “observation” your point is incorrect as the loudness wars has to do with mastering practices, not mixing. It was a war between level and dynamic range and musicality. I just pointed out yesterday the big advantage of cassettes (and obviously RTR tapes) is their inherent high dynamic range (And concomitant musicality) as they were virtually all produced prior to the start of the Loudness Wars.
Except from wiki page on Loudness Wars,
“In late 2008, mastering engineer Bob Ludwig offered three versions of the Guns N’ Roses album Chinese Democracy for approval to co-producers Axl Rose and Caram Costanzo. They selected the one with the least compression. Ludwig wrote, "I was floored when I heard they decided to go with my full dynamics version and the loudness-for-loudness-sake versions be damned." Ludwig said the "fan and press backlash against the recent heavily compressed recordings finally set the context for someone to take a stand and return to putting music and dynamics above sheer level."[18]“