to my ears digital audio does not sound natural? something is wrong!


lf Digital audio is man made how can I expect the brain to recognize it as natural sounding?

lf I re-encode digital audio with the earths natural frequencies will the brain now recognize it as a natural source allowing the digital audio to harmonize with my brain creating an entirely new listening experience?

This might sound crazy however it sounds perfectly logical to me so i went to the park at 3am to record the frequencies of nature using the built in mic on my cheap mp3 player in wav 16/44 and uploaded the wav file to my pc and while the file from the park was playing on my windows media player i made a simple copy of a commercial digital album flac 16/44 on my desktop and here are the results using the same audio source.

commercial release flac 16/44 http://u.pc.cd/PmXctalK

commercial release  with earth frequencies http://u.pc.cd/7d7

lt may be the placebo effect and i'm hearing what i want to hear however i think the music is now in harmony with my ears?

guitarsam
Original LP's from the early days, say 50s to late 60's sound best, at least to me. There is no comparison to digital, or streaming for that matter. Somethings missing with anything digital, jmo and my ears...happy listening.
We listen to total systems not just the front ends.  It’s all about the total system. The end sound always depends on the complete system and room with this whole digital vs analog thing elevated beyond where it should be.  Care, effort and skill must be used when building a system around digital or vinyl.  One system is not necessarily optimized for both types of front ends. 
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You guys just need a better digital front end system


Agree there are only 3 digital sources I consider worthy of approaching a  great phono source.
Cayin CD17 mark1 or 2 modified. 
jadis's digital and PL's digital, all 3 will match the best in  vinyl sound. 
ss cd sources i can not stand.
Has to have tube technology, and caps changed to Mundorf Silvers. Sparkoslab Descrete opamps etc.