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.
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I use the difference. My digital after some changes, has become a bit better than my analog.


So the effort to bring my analog to at least the same level, has set me on a path that should accomplish my goal. It will not be cheap.

The point though is that this is the third time I have gone through this. My rig just keeps getting better. ;)
Yep, as mentioned previously, optimizing streaming solution is complex undertaking.

Analog vs. digital superiority arguments are perhaps the worst for conflating subjective with the objective. The chances any particular audiophile has an objectively equal analog and digital setup is very unlikely. And then we have the seemingly inherent biases of many.

The only authoritative comment I can make is digital still in relative infancy. Innovations in digital will likely far outstrip analog.




Sounds to me that you have to work awful hard to get digital to sound more analog, when all you have to do is throw on a record...
"You feel alert, unlike with [the anesthetic] pentothal, which left patients feeling really worn out and hungover," Dombrowski says. "But while propofol induces sleep, it's not a clean, clear sleep."

'K...*mmmm*  What do you Rx for someone you Really Don't Like?!

..no, I don't want to know...

@barts , agreed.  Most have gone through variations to adapt to the changes in the tech over time in their systems.
I've no doubt that with the increases in digital process speed a digital file can 'approximate' an analog source to a degree that few will regard...
Noticing that tubes are showing up in a remarkable amount of offerings; easier to entice the 'nuevo audiofry'...and, perhaps, some old ones as well... ;)

*L* Pick your response: Analog, Digital, and Hybrid.....So '20's *L*
Analog is technically inferior to digital, but is often recorded with better dynamic range due to the modern loudness wars of digital. I sold all my analog, but when I listen to my friend's, I have to change my listening to ignore the snap, crackle, pop and hiss.