Not criticizing what you're trying to accomplish, I did a similar thing 4 or 5 years ago, but using a MoFi gold CD and MoFi Original Master Recording LP of DSOTM. But, keep in mind what you learn is pretty much useful to only yourself or someone with pretty much exactly the same system. Upgrade the cartridge and everything changes. Change CD players and again, everything will probably change. And as has been pointed out several times, sound levels must be the same or else the louder one will always sound better. It can be fun to play around like that, but what you learn is probably only useful to you and only for as long as there are not significant changes in your system.
New take on CD vs Vinyl vs CD
What if I digitize a vinyl record, and compare that CD to both it’s rebook CD, and the actual record?
1. Clean record (using a VPI HW-17)
2. Put vinyl on turntable (Ortofon Blue cart)
3. De-magnetize vinyl using a Furutech Destat III
4. Record vinyl using a Harmon Kardon CDR 20
My Parasound Halo integrated allows nice A/B/C comparison.
I used 2 CD players: Sony CDPXA7 ES, and XA 20 ES
I put the song on (‘We got the beat’ Go-Go’s) all 3 sources at the same moment (using all 3 of my hands)
Though the turntable and it’s mediocre cart is the weakest link, it sounded pretty nice. I then switched back and forth and forth a few times till I had a winner.
By far the digitized copy of the vinyl sounded best. Not the outcome I expected.
I then A/B’d both CD players, with the result remaining the same.
Can anyone explain this, besides my psychologist?
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