Also...
RE***More accurate, mind you, not better sounding. ***
This makes no sense to me. So therefore "more accurate" necessarily must equal worse sounding??!!
No.
"Accurate" necessarily must be understood as a sonic virtue, therefore "accurate" necessarily should equal "better sounding".
Its a contradiction to say something is more accurate but NOT better sounding.
Accurate should be understood as a sonic virtue and not a sonic vice.
Impeccable "Accuracy" should lead to emotional involvement with zero negative effects, at least that is how i define and understand "accuracy".
The best accuracy i have ever heard was with vinyl, though that level of accuracy sometimes eludes me because of several factors but when everything is right, its like "wow!"
Sadly because vinyl playback involves physical/mechanical parameters to be optimal ...it is more work and more difficult to realize and acheive these optimal conditions but with that said...i argue when those optimal conditions are realized it IS the BEST.
So, with all this said, I will answer the question as i see it.
Which is more accurate: digital or vinyl?
When everything is right and it relatively, rarely is...
Vinyl... is more accurate than digital.
(and..."a good song" transcends "the hair splitting" of anal retentive "hi-fidelity" audiophiles.)
A good song has a life of its own that doesn't depend on hi-fidelity to enjoy its life.
95 percent of its value can be hear on a 500 dollar system the last 5 percent... is made manifest on a 25,000 plus system.
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RE***More accurate, mind you, not better sounding. ***
This makes no sense to me. So therefore "more accurate" necessarily must equal worse sounding??!!
No.
"Accurate" necessarily must be understood as a sonic virtue, therefore "accurate" necessarily should equal "better sounding".
Its a contradiction to say something is more accurate but NOT better sounding.
Accurate should be understood as a sonic virtue and not a sonic vice.
Impeccable "Accuracy" should lead to emotional involvement with zero negative effects, at least that is how i define and understand "accuracy".
The best accuracy i have ever heard was with vinyl, though that level of accuracy sometimes eludes me because of several factors but when everything is right, its like "wow!"
Sadly because vinyl playback involves physical/mechanical parameters to be optimal ...it is more work and more difficult to realize and acheive these optimal conditions but with that said...i argue when those optimal conditions are realized it IS the BEST.
So, with all this said, I will answer the question as i see it.
Which is more accurate: digital or vinyl?
When everything is right and it relatively, rarely is...
Vinyl... is more accurate than digital.
(and..."a good song" transcends "the hair splitting" of anal retentive "hi-fidelity" audiophiles.)
A good song has a life of its own that doesn't depend on hi-fidelity to enjoy its life.
95 percent of its value can be hear on a 500 dollar system the last 5 percent... is made manifest on a 25,000 plus system.
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