I don't have a problem with digital recordings if recorded using proper techniques. (In classical music, too many distantly miked recordings have huge ambiance space but insufficient direct sound). I prefer a more immediate sound, as heard from about the 10th row of a concert hall or jazz club. I don't have a problem with digital music reproduction with high end DACs. I am a confirmed analog lover. I do have all tube pre-amp and amplification stages in both my audio systems for over 40 years. I tried some higher end SS amps and hybrid tube/SS amps in the past but prefer my all tube gear.
Why no interest in reel to reel if you're looking for the ultimate sound?
Wondering why more people aren't into reel to reel if they're looking for the ultimate analog experience? I know title selection is limited and tapes are really expensive, but there are more good tapes available now than ever before.
People refer to a recording as having "master tape quality", well you can actually hear that master tape sound through your own system and the point of entry to reel to reel is so much more affordable than getting into vinyl. Thoughts?
People refer to a recording as having "master tape quality", well you can actually hear that master tape sound through your own system and the point of entry to reel to reel is so much more affordable than getting into vinyl. Thoughts?
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