can i recreate the sound of vinyl by encoding the vinyl frequencies onto digital audio?


Sam here and if all audio is made up of frequencies and i extract the frequencies from a 1st press vinyl album known for it's audiophile sound quality like pink floyd dark side of the moon or miles davis kind of blue and encode those frequencies onto digital audio will the digital audio now take on all the sound charactoristics of the 1st press vinyl including not sounding like digital audio anymore? of course it's not going to be indentical in sound however the overall sound texture that made  the vinyl stand out will now be present and noticable on the digital version. here are the audio samples from my experiment you can decide which sample had the vinyl frequencies applied.

pink floyd - meddle album - st.tropez - u.k harvest 1st press vinyl 24/96 (1971) http://u.pc.cd/HeKitalK

nick leng - lemons 2020: http://u.pc.cd/yoK

nick leng - lemons 2020: http://u.pc.cd/hzactalK

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guitarsam
Thanks guy's I haven't haven't laughed this hard for some time,
even the wife asked what's up and she usually ignores me.
Mapman:

Why don't you list your setup/system?

I always have, and I give ZERO-CRED to posters who don't.

Same for you Guitar Sam...

Also what what guitars are you into (Sam) - if any?

DeKay


Oh well. There goes my credit score.

I have a lot of stuff. Tell me what you want to know. I’ll be happy to answer maybe even post links to pics if relevant to the thread.
Sam here and i made my own electric guitar because i believe the commercial guitars like gibson and fender don’t know how to make a guitar with the best tone besides if i can make a superior guitar why would a play something subpar. Nobody addresses the fact that my theory about frequencies which i proved is so mind blowing that nobody want’s to except what they know is true? There is a natural way of doing things that is superior than man made equipment.