Analog vs. digital


I’ve found that on my system the digital side is more finely etched than the analog side. Both sound great in their own way, but records just don’t sound so finely defined.
What is your experience?

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I am afraid not.

If that’s your outcome with digital, then so be it. Yours is the antithesis of my experiences and listening to digital components and music reproduction. Fortunately for those who are dissatisfied with digital,  there remains a plethora of analogue options. Thus, we all can be musically happy.

Charles

I am afraid not.

The first home of ignorance is our "tastes" the last home of ignorance is our "habit"....

Exploring and listening experiments is the way...

Our taste dont matter so much, we must play with them and not dying with only them......

Analog or digital choices are only taste and habit, going out exploring with acoustic and psycho-acoustic, make them what really they are : only mere tools...

They  are one chosen taste only because of ignorance or because our limited experience most of the times...

My experience varies

  • I've heard records sound incredible such as 180 gram Black Sabbath Paranoid, Daft Punk, Rush, S&M II by Metallica and the Dave Matthews Band.  But it wasn't always better than digital - after I upgraded my turntable and cartridge the specific recordings have a wider soundstage with excellent dynamics.
  • I've heard excellent sound from hi-def digital (lossless with a variety of formats ranging from DSD, FLAC MQA. 

I started to listen to digital 5 years ago and I enjoy the access and variety of music versus my album collection.  As I upgraded I predominantly listen to digital yet analog is a special event so I invested in the analog chain to be high quality (I would say sub-reference level) just like my digital source. 

I agree with others that an excellent digital source is a bit easier to build and if I didn't own 300 records (most bought in the 80-90s) I would have focused on digital only.  

No one needs 180g records, by the way, this is BS. 

In any case, nothing can match tape at its best, and this will continue for a foreseeable future. After that we all will get brain implants and will not care. That's where it's seemingly going.

Digital recording can 'look' good at first glance, but if you are familiar with live sounds and have a good ear you will agree with my statement. Not a single note right.

It is always relative....

Put the best tape in a bad room and install a digital system in a room acoustically tuned for it and you will choose the digital system...

What is best did not exist out of all  possible specific acoustic conditions...It exist theoretically or on a top of the game dedicated acoustic room coupled to a top of the game amplifier and speakers... And yes mikelavigne said also that tape is top if i recall right... I trust him.... But for almost everybody this does not  means  they must buy a tape recorder at all.....😁😊

 

In any case, nothing can match tape at its best, and this will continue for a foreseeable future.