An interesting Digital vs. Analog experience


On Friday I visited my local hi fi store where Garth Leer of Musical Surroundings was showing off the new Clear Audio Master Innovation turntable and Jim White of Aesthetix was on hand with a lot of his gear. The speakers were Focal Stella with dual JL Audio Gothom subs. Obviously, the point of the event was the turntable, but I'll have to admit that when the music was temporarily switched from the turntable to a labtop both my friend and I thought the digital sounded better.

I've heard A/B comparisons in the store before using identical recordings and in that case preferred the vinyl, but this time with the recordings being different I would have left with a very different impression.

I mentioned it to Jim White (I didn't discuss it with Garth Leer since because I didn't want to rain on his parade) and his comment was that the system was tailored for analog so I'd probably really enjoy a system that was intended for digital. I think the computer was using an Aesthetix CD player for the DAC.

It was the first time in a long time that I was blown away with the sound of a system in that room, it made my system sound very humble (as it is in comparison) in a way that I had not heard before. It was the first time that I've heard Aesthetix amplification making the Focal Utopia's shine.

I guess what I'm saying is that both vinyl and digital can be amazing, but the difference in convienience is astounding.

I could see myself owning a pair of Stella speakers, but I don't think I have enough organs to sell to pay the bill. I doubt my wife would be willing to chip in...
mceljo
Your experience is not surprising to me . I've preferred digital every time I've done a same price comparison . Not saying it's better just saying what I preferred .
To answer Kbarkamian's question , if I liked vinyl I would have a turntable too , just not my cup of tea anymore .
Thanks for sharing that with us, Mceljo.

I've always wondered why people get so hell bent on the vinyl vs digital topic. Why settle for one when you can have both. With the money some people have thrown around, I'm sure they could afford top quality examples of both if they weren't too stubborn to give the other a fair shot.

Now I'm in too deep too...
09-25-11: Tomcy6
Now you've done it Mceljo. You know it is politically incorrect to say that digital can sound better than vinyl. Off to the audiophile reeducation camp for you!
..........and they do not take any prisoners there!! ;-)
hope you have your as-strong-as-Captain-America shield ready. They are coming........
Now you've done it Mceljo. You know it is politically incorrect to say that digital can sound better than vinyl. Off to the audiophile reeducation camp for you!
Mceljo,
Your experience is`nt surprising to me. I`ve come to realized for a while now that either format is capable of reproducing superb sound if set up well. I don`t understand the often zealous reaction this topic seems to generate.
Any specific component that you're interested in knowing about? I have no idea what the computer was and didn't really look closely at the individual components. I know the cabling is almost always Nordost (probably Odin) in that room and amplification was Aesthetix, but I don't know any specifics. It was an event at the store so it was more about listening than checking out all the components.
What was the platform involved in this particular computer audio setup, if you don't mind me asking? Just curious....