@audiotroy That is irrelevant. You still want to give it the best signal you can.
Would I be wasting my money to get a turntable?
I am thinking about getting a turntable but I have a Class D amplifier (Nad M33) which digitizes all the analog inputs. If the amplifier is just digitizing the source is there going to be any difference between the vinyl and just listening to lossless digital streaming sources? Is there any benefit to me, given my current amplifier with has no analog pass through capability, to adding a turntable to my system?
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@fritzenheimer Master tapes from the 1950s, 1960s, 1970s and into the 80s have all degraded. Some are lost. So if you want to hear any recordings from this era and want to hear them at their best, you use a turntable and get LP pressings as original as you can. Many of the digital remastering projects suffer compression that the original LPs don't have. |