There is some screwed logic in the wilson experiment. All one has to do is substute the word digital for analog and the word analog for digital. To take a hi rez digital rechording resample it with only the best equiptment to red book. VS taking the same feed to an analogue storage medium (of your choice) then a2d back to red book. If my postulation makes sense then so does wilsons
CD vs. Vinyl
I've personally had to opportunity to listen to identical music on vinyl and CD on an extremely high end system, possibly a seven figure system, and certainly recognized the stark difference between the vinyl sound and a CD.
What makes this difference? Here are three situation to consider assuming the same piece of music:
(1) An original analogue recording on a vinyl vs. an A/D CD
(2) An original analogue recording on vinyl vs. an original digital recording on CD
(3) An original digial recording on CD vs. a D/A recording on vinyl
I wonder if the sound of vinyl is in some ways similar to the "color" of speakers? It's not so much of an information difference, just the sound of the medium?
Any thoughts?
What makes this difference? Here are three situation to consider assuming the same piece of music:
(1) An original analogue recording on a vinyl vs. an A/D CD
(2) An original analogue recording on vinyl vs. an original digital recording on CD
(3) An original digial recording on CD vs. a D/A recording on vinyl
I wonder if the sound of vinyl is in some ways similar to the "color" of speakers? It's not so much of an information difference, just the sound of the medium?
Any thoughts?