As can be seen from most of the above comments, each system has advantages, however, in a High Resolution System the most important thing is the Quality of the RECORDING!
To this end, all factors of sound reproduction come into play, to optomize the sound Quality of that original recording, including:
~ Noise Level
~ Dynamic Range
~ Frequency Response
~ Timber
~ Holographic Sound
~ Bass Slam
~ More
Now, as most Recordings one can purchase, contain very similar sound within them, Digital gets the nod, as one can Pick & Choose that which they like from a large selection & Mix a CD or digital File containing a Mix of their Favorite Cuts!
I have made 5 CD's from my Favorite Cuts, (from about 250 CD's that I own), Each with 14 Cuts per CD & have not resorted to my CD collection for several years.
Try it, you will like it!
To this end, all factors of sound reproduction come into play, to optomize the sound Quality of that original recording, including:
~ Noise Level
~ Dynamic Range
~ Frequency Response
~ Timber
~ Holographic Sound
~ Bass Slam
~ More
Now, as most Recordings one can purchase, contain very similar sound within them, Digital gets the nod, as one can Pick & Choose that which they like from a large selection & Mix a CD or digital File containing a Mix of their Favorite Cuts!
I have made 5 CD's from my Favorite Cuts, (from about 250 CD's that I own), Each with 14 Cuts per CD & have not resorted to my CD collection for several years.
Try it, you will like it!