Sam,
Within your previous thread of “is it possible to make digital audio sound like vintage vinyl”, you stated that stereo depth perception was a term that you just “made up”. How can you expect anyone to provide a cogent response when you use terms that you yourself have coined? Oh, sorry, I seem to have forgotten that is not at all your goal.
How’s that “possibly 100-year old piece of wood” stuck in the lamp socket doing nowdays? Is it transmitting its woodness into your electrical system better than the small piece of paper did, hence making digital sound even more like vintage vinyl? Please, don’t leave us hanging. All (or, perhaps none) of Audiogon awaits closure. Or have you moved on to something that is even more worthy of initiating a, dare I say it, paradigm shift?
Keep on trollin’
Within your previous thread of “is it possible to make digital audio sound like vintage vinyl”, you stated that stereo depth perception was a term that you just “made up”. How can you expect anyone to provide a cogent response when you use terms that you yourself have coined? Oh, sorry, I seem to have forgotten that is not at all your goal.
How’s that “possibly 100-year old piece of wood” stuck in the lamp socket doing nowdays? Is it transmitting its woodness into your electrical system better than the small piece of paper did, hence making digital sound even more like vintage vinyl? Please, don’t leave us hanging. All (or, perhaps none) of Audiogon awaits closure. Or have you moved on to something that is even more worthy of initiating a, dare I say it, paradigm shift?
Keep on trollin’