Newbee,
I'm talking about digital sources in general.
Warble was not a good choice of words. MAybe graininess would be better.
Its only on some recordings , not all, so its not an inherent issue with equipment or format.
I tend to agree with Shadorne's view that in most cases these issues are due to the imperfect process that goes into making recordings in many cases. In cases where attention is paid, the sound is fine in either medium with good quality equipment. No playback system at any cost can correct problems when they exist in the recording.
I'm talking about digital sources in general.
Warble was not a good choice of words. MAybe graininess would be better.
Its only on some recordings , not all, so its not an inherent issue with equipment or format.
I tend to agree with Shadorne's view that in most cases these issues are due to the imperfect process that goes into making recordings in many cases. In cases where attention is paid, the sound is fine in either medium with good quality equipment. No playback system at any cost can correct problems when they exist in the recording.