Axelfonze,
Your point about the recording/mixing/mastering being important is so true. More important than CD vs Vinyl, IMHO.
For example, Doug Sax masters were good in the days of vinyl (Sheffield labs) and are even better today with digital....
This difference is so big that some remastered CD's are worse than the original vinyl (especially if the CD was mastered to sound loud).
Here is some info on why some CD's sound pretty bad on audiophile systems and lists some that make the "honor roll" for good sound (this does not mean that Redbook is a poor medium but that professionals are deliberately producing compressed material for poor quality systems);
http://www.digido.com/portal/pmodule_id=11/pmdmode=fullscreen/pageadder_page_id=93/
Your point about the recording/mixing/mastering being important is so true. More important than CD vs Vinyl, IMHO.
For example, Doug Sax masters were good in the days of vinyl (Sheffield labs) and are even better today with digital....
This difference is so big that some remastered CD's are worse than the original vinyl (especially if the CD was mastered to sound loud).
Here is some info on why some CD's sound pretty bad on audiophile systems and lists some that make the "honor roll" for good sound (this does not mean that Redbook is a poor medium but that professionals are deliberately producing compressed material for poor quality systems);
http://www.digido.com/portal/pmodule_id=11/pmdmode=fullscreen/pageadder_page_id=93/