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Originally Posted by nplotts1 You have a good point, but it is easier to change a few of those numbers to get, or eliminate a certain aspect of sound and it sounds a lot farther away from a "live" performance on a digitally edited format than it does on an edited analog format. |
The digital vs analog issue has been driving the audiophile industry for years. One thing is for sure, BOTH have irreversible distortions. Digital is much easier for the consumer, no stylus to wear out, easy moving around an album, much less maintenance.
Both are capable of creating a believable acoustic space, neither can RECREATE the original space. Incredible sums of money can get you pretty close though........