@tomcy6
So what is the significance of MoFi claiming that there final conversion to analog comes from DSD instead of PCM?
1) to me this is a tacit admission that DSD is at least as good, if not better, than pure analog, if MoFi feels that stressing this point will do damage mitigation
2) it therefore follows from 1 that playing a DSD files purely in the digital realm, as opposed to embedding those files in a slab of petroleum and then extracting them with a needle slashing through grooves, must be a superior way of reproducing those files.
3) listeners who think that those aforementioned digital files embedded in petroleum sound better than when those files are kept purely in the digital realm are in fact enjoying the reproduction of artifact.
Now I am ok with people enjoying artifact. What has always been bothersome about the Analog or Die! crowd is the pseudo religiosity of their movement. Consider:
1) They assert that there is only one true path
2) We had fallen from Grace by abandoning that true path ( adopting digital)
3) A few Righteous Prophets kept the flame alive during the persecution (the years of Digital Ascendancy and the near disappearance of Vinyl)
4) Now the Truth has been revealed! The Righteous have triumphed! LPs reign again!
5) Non believers can be saved only by converting to the true path . And sinners that secretly dabble in alternative religions and are discovered must be cast out. Therefore M. Fremer must cast out those MoFi records that he previously extolled because they have been found to be unclean.
I could go on but enough already. I am getting back into vinyl because:
1) some lps in my preferred genre are not available digitally
2) some remastered lps sound terrible and are sonically preferable , warts and all, in the original vinyl issue
3) lp playback can be enjoyable for reasons unrelated to sound quality.
I just want to listen to music. I don’t need the whole dogma that comes with various media. And I am pleasantly surprised that most of the posts that I have read here are from like thinkers