Redbook CDs will never have the same amount of detail as the other well recorded and mastered sources because they are always going to be limited to the 16bit 44/1khz format. CD mastering has improved a lot over the years, but it's still a dated format. There are many well recorded, well mastered CDs that do capture a decent amount of detail, but the analog or hi-res digital version of the same recording *should* always contain more detail.
Low level detail's
I am begining to come to the conclusion that the retrieval of low level details is extremely important to musical happiness. If this is the case then that would perhaps explain why extremely efficient speakers and great amps can sound magical at times. One would also think that cd's would be an excellent media for this but somethings wrong here. They just don't seem to have it. Anybody know why not?
Some cd's do sound excellent but compared to master tapes or excellent vinyl they seem to come up lacking. Anyone else have thoughts on this? Would like to be educated.
Thanks
Some cd's do sound excellent but compared to master tapes or excellent vinyl they seem to come up lacking. Anyone else have thoughts on this? Would like to be educated.
Thanks
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