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Article: "Spin Me Round: Why Vinyl is Better Than Digital" @mijostyn, I think this sums up well what you said:https://i.redd.it/vbc5fvgr04901.pngmijostyn3,305 posts12-31-2020 7:20amaudio2design, it is like running into a brick wall. I suspect that most of these people have very little experience with digi... | |
Article: "Spin Me Round: Why Vinyl is Better Than Digital" bukanona, not sure if it a second language thing, but honestly not sure the point you are trying to make. It is more than sampling and resolution, timing is also about jitter and channel to channel matching. Digital maintains far better timing ... | |
Article: "Spin Me Round: Why Vinyl is Better Than Digital" In these two posts you illustrated you don't understand signal processing, digital audio, spectrum, etc. Not much point in continuing. At the end of the day, you can record an album on digital, and play it back on digital (carefully choosing t... | |
Article: "Spin Me Round: Why Vinyl is Better Than Digital" Physics is not a field where strength in Nyquist theory is strong on the curriculum, especially at the diploma level. "digital/Nyquist is perfect" ... what does that even mean? Nyquist simply puts a limit on what digital can do, but also explains... | |
Does Anyone Think CD is Better Than Vinyl/Analog? That should be "over Redbook level data" | |
Rega Planar 3 : Heavily upgraded yet produces a sound that I don't like Do you have an external tracking force gauge? Could be a cartridge / arm compatibility issue. The Rondo Red is fairly low compliance and may not be well suited to your fairly low mass tone arm. This could be impacted bass response. | |
Article: "Spin Me Round: Why Vinyl is Better Than Digital" And this is technically inaccurate gibberish. Which is worse? There is nothing "infinite" wrt a microphone or our ears for that matter. Microphones have bandwidth and noise limitations and ultimately sensitivity limitations. So do our ears. Maybe... | |
Does Anyone Think CD is Better Than Vinyl/Analog? @lp2cd had by far the most intelligent answer.@lp2cd believe it or not stochastic resonance has been brought up. Jitter on recording was pretty much gone by mid 90s, earlier in some studios a bit later in others.To the op, many will post "facts" t... | |
Article: "Spin Me Round: Why Vinyl is Better Than Digital" My inner voice is telling me to say what I really think about this statement, but in the interest of being nice, I will just say this is really silly and shows a considerable lack of understanding of what a "signal" is. I can take your favorite r... | |
Article: "Spin Me Round: Why Vinyl is Better Than Digital" @acmaier3, I’ve spent almost 30 years either developing, optimizing, working with, or doing basic and applied research on studio equipment, audio, recording, and processing and have spent countless hours listening to music as its played and what g... | |
Point of higher priced streamer? Not played with the Node2, but have with the 2i, and thought it had a problem till I found out about the Audio Clock Trim setting which you would think would make things better, but made things worse with an external DAC. Never bothered to hook up... | |
Article: "Spin Me Round: Why Vinyl is Better Than Digital" You are right. There is no electronic tool to measure something that does not exist. There is no electronic tool for measuring this. | |
Article: "Spin Me Round: Why Vinyl is Better Than Digital" If you are going to make stuff up to suit your view of the world, I don't see how we can have an intelligent discussion on this topic. And no they are not on par. A digitizing and playback system can capture the output of a vinyl playback system ... | |
Article: "Spin Me Round: Why Vinyl is Better Than Digital" What is truly funny is you don’t understand Nyquist theory. If you did, you would understand that within the framework of audio and the SNR of the recording, and the sample rate that digital can capture in full detail all waveforms within 1/2 the ... | |
Article: "Spin Me Round: Why Vinyl is Better Than Digital" An analog RECORDING is not the original signal. A polygon with a million faces is a better approximation of a circle than one drawn with a shaky hand ... or any hand for that matter. This is as sill asy that bread analogy. This silly concept that ... |