1st press vinyl vs new vinyl something is terribly wrong here


Sam here again and I’ve been telling you what you know is true new vinyl is fake vinyl and it’s not an accident that classic stereoness you hear with vintage vinyl is missing from new vinyl. and it ain’t no accident friends. 1st press https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=34q59j0VaPU new remaster sound like vinyl cd? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=87xebVFhhF0
guitarsam
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’

Dynamic range of 150dB??

Look.  0dB is no signal.  On that basis rather you than I listen at 150dB.  Put on your headphones and prepare your ears for death.

Yes qdrone, it's how the original performance is doctored by fools who don't know what they're doing.  In the old days musicians played into a couple of microphones recording direct to hi-speed 1 inch reel to reel.  This recording was cut to LP master.  So what was sung was what you got.  Today the microphone signal goes through all sorts of electronic and digital processing before it gets to your CD.  The result may sound nicer, more exciting, more dynamic range than you started with...higher highs, lower lows, whatever.  And so you may like it.  But it ain't the original performance.  That has been lost forever.
Hi,
speaking of reissues what is the original source for mastering? Speaking of new releases what is the source in mastering? If you want the original get a good used sample.