Originally Posted by TechMouse Devil's advocate: Why would you want to knowingly cripple your audio signal? One of the key advantages of playing digitally is that it gives you frequency possibilities that vinyl can't even begin to attempt. thru certain systems it can be very harsh on the ears.. especially the highs.
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Originally Posted by rhythmtech thru certain systems it can be very harsh on the ears.. especially the highs. Doesn't that just mean that the system is more "true"? Good monitors can be harsh on the ears over prolonged periods.
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Originally Posted by TechMouse Doesn't that just mean that the system is more "true"? not necceserily vinyl has less top than digital so surely a system tuned for vinyl would come across a lot more bright with digital pumped thru it? all i know is that digital sounds a little better with a touch taken off the top on a lot of systems
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Originally Posted by TechMouse Doesn't that just mean that the system is more "true"? Good monitors can be harsh on the ears over prolonged periods. Even if that is the case I wouldn't want to listen to totally true and slightly harsh on the ears when I was out having fun...
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