And not one lie told.
Rudy Van Gelder on Vinyl
I was reading about the esteemed recording engineer on Roon and came on this quote.
"I think it has been a tad too quiet around here lately so here it goes:
In a 1995 interview Mr. Van Gelder said, "The biggest distorter is the LP itself. I've made thousands of LP masters. I used to make 17 a day, with two lathes going simultaneously, and I'm glad to see the LP go. As far as I'm concerned, good riddance. It was a constant battle to try to make that music sound the way it should. It was never any good. And if people don't like what they hear in digital, they should blame the engineer who did it. Blame the mastering house. Blame the mixing engineer. That's why some digital recordings sound terrible, and I'm not denying that they do, but don't blame the medium.[16]"
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@bruce19 I am firmly in that camp and anyone who isn't in that camp to me is either trolling or gullible (I know a bit antagonistic but honestly) Vinyl will always be a-okay with me for the ritual of physical media listening and ownership pride but fidelity isn't something to look for in vinyl. 128kbps opus has more fidelity. 320kbps mp3 v0 has more fidelity |