@mikelavigne : Sorry, obviously with good recorded LP samples.
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@rauliruegas to make sure i am on the same page with you, you are asking for 2-3 Lp’s where the digital version is better sounding than the vinyl version. right? i’m at work right now so i’ll pull a couple from my memory. Reference Recordings does some amazing digital recordings. RR-93---Eiji-Copland---Cd verses 33rpm Masterworks Lp. https://referencerecordings.com/recording/copland-100-minnesota-orchestra/ i own both. the Lp sucks. the CD beats it like a drum. RR-25 Nojima Plays Listz--CD https://referencerecordings.com/nojima-plays-liszt-now-available-on-vinyl-2/ this is an analog recording. and the original Lp pressing of this recording is really great. but the CD is also very good. unfortunately the digitally sourced 45rpm vinyl reissue referenced in the link sucks and the CD is better. i have to get back to work. when i have more time i will list more. |
Dear @mikelavigne : I own the original RR-25 LP ( Not the 45rpm. ) and is as you said really good but I don't own the CD version so time to listen to it. Thank's. As a fact I own all the original RR LPs and I think I own the Rachmaninoff Symphonic Dances in CD version too that I don't listened by a lot of years now. Other RR CD I own is one that Johnson sayid was recorded: D2D and maybe I own 2-3 more RR CDs but I'm not sure. I really appreciated your recomendations about because at the end it does not matters the recording medium but the performance it self and its quality levels of those recordings. R. |