Sorry to pick up this age old thread again but finally a writer here who admits the limitations of his stereo system instead of ONLY bashing the sound of cd‘s what seems to have become „popular“ these days with those vinyl freaks around.
The CD itself has WAY less inherent limitations compared to vinyl and the medium cd also has a remarkably higher dynamic range of 100dB whereas vinyl has only 70dB ... The point mainly with cd‘s from the 80s and 90s is that the recording wasn’t as good as it could have been!! AND one thing that many forget: most owners have mediocre sounding cd-players ...and NO, they do NOT sound all the same just because they’re digital. There are huge differences but you have to invest much more than let’s say $ 500.- for a player! (This also applies for record players).
The sound of a well recorded cd played on a high(er) end player can take your breath away and let’s you forget vinyl in an instant!
The CD itself has WAY less inherent limitations compared to vinyl and the medium cd also has a remarkably higher dynamic range of 100dB whereas vinyl has only 70dB ... The point mainly with cd‘s from the 80s and 90s is that the recording wasn’t as good as it could have been!! AND one thing that many forget: most owners have mediocre sounding cd-players ...and NO, they do NOT sound all the same just because they’re digital. There are huge differences but you have to invest much more than let’s say $ 500.- for a player! (This also applies for record players).
The sound of a well recorded cd played on a high(er) end player can take your breath away and let’s you forget vinyl in an instant!