Listening to digital and analog


Assuming there is a difference in the nature of analog sound compared to digital sound (as I do,) there are different ways of listening to each.  To me, analog is more textured and real sounding, (some, or many  may not agree)  but does that mean it’s not possible to enjoy digital sound?  On the contrary, I must adapt a different way of listening that doesn’t actively compare the two.  If one keeps the analog ideal always in mind, it makes it difficult to appreciate digital music. Therefore I have to block that ideal from my mind and listen to digital on its own terms. It must generate its own reality.  Only then, can I sit back and enjoy.
rvpiano
As was mentioned in a previous thread, if you cut yourself off from digital, you deprive yourself of most current or recent performances.
If that matters to you.
I believe you have to listen to the specific reality digital does provide, even if it isn’t the ideal.
BTW, The original analog MJ “Thriller” sounds great!
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There is a brownish elixir I use that comes from Scotland which appears to improve the sound of both digital and analog sources...
Love that.
Analog fish.   
Don't bother wasting bait, a cheap lure works every time