Does digital audio contain all the sound of 1st press vinyl ?


Sam here again. I have now come to realize that digital audio does contain all the sound  Characteristics of 1st press vintage vinyl it just needs to be exposed? This also goes for new remastered vinyl. I coined a phrase "digital mono depth perception" as this was the best way for me with my limited knowledge on the subject to describe what I was hearing.
1st press vinyl has stereo + stereo depth perception and digital audio and remastered vinyl has stereo + mono depth perception. Using foobar2000 i uploaded a commercial digital flac album which has mono depth perception to my ears and re-encoded it from flac to flac https://i.postimg.cc/q7GHJn7H/re-encode.jpg as seen in the photo this converted the digital mono depth perception back into stereo depth perception to my ears. I have no idea why? but the sound is there.
I also found a half speed remastered vinyl rip on youtube with mono depth perception to my ears https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=87xebVFhhF0  I extracted the audio in wav and re-encoded it using foobar2000 with the don't reset dsp between tracks unchecked and then remuxed the new audio to the original video and now the new remasterd vinyl has stereo depth perception like 1st press vinyl to my ears. http://u.pc.cd/UCrrtalK
guitarsam
It all depends on the quality of your digital system.  I wouldn’t use foobar2000 in my digital system and don’t want my digital system to sound analog.
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