From @lewm ’s post above
Excuse me, but wasn’t it Tiefenbrun’s (Linn’s) point that turntables create PRAT, not cartridges or anything else in the signal path.
So does this mean digital music does not have any PRAT?
Mine does!
- bags of it, but it was all due to my cables.
- Granted a good cartridge/TT combo will "contribute",
- but for me, cables were the turning point
Now my digital rig is equally as good as my analogue rig - or vice versa :-)
And for me - it was the cables that did it !
But please let's not turn this thread into a Analogue vs Digital debate
I like analogue as much as the next guy
But for me - PRAT is the manner in which the system delivers the music
- it can be dependent on any component or cable
- for me PRAT is the sum of the following
- dynamic performance of the system
- the clarity, which can contribute to the sense of space of the image
- the artist placement within the image due to "time-aligned" left and right channels being "right"
- and those those tiny details that make the venue come alive alive - what I call venue acoustics
Just an observation
Enjoy the music - Steve