The character of analog and digital


Having just obtained some high quality analogue components, I want make some comments on the character of both analog and digital.
First of all it’s very difficult to speak of analog in general. Records vary widely (indeed wildly) in sonic character and quality. Digital recordings are much more uniform. When you play a digital file you more or less know what your getting. Of course some sound better than others, but there is a consistency of character. With records, it’s the Wild West. Variation in SQ and character are rampant.


Therefore it becomes very difficult to make generalizations on which categorically sounds better.

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When I  brought up the issue it was NOT my intention to determine which format was better, merely to compare them.  I guess, however, it was inevitable that an argument would ensue.

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Argument? Difference of opinion perhaps, but no argument.
Let’s not look for one where there isn’t one. Having said that:

**** Therefore it becomes very difficult to make generalizations on which categorically sounds better. ****

You did bring up the issue of which sounds better, rv 😊. I don’t believe it is all that difficult; or am I not allowed to express that opinion given the topic of the thread?  I am good with having what is fact for me, remain opinion for others.  

Frogman,

You are allowed to express an opinion without argument.  
And, the more I listen, I happen to agree with you.

Agree, no argument, just different opinions being expressed. We listen and then form our respective impressions and judgements. No harm, no foul.

Charles