:lol:But even playing AIFF and WAV files on computers still doesn’t sound as good as if you burned the file directly to CD, because of this compression in the computer system.
Depends on the room then doesnt it.The needle on a turntable picks up the sound of the room, which feeds back when the needle touches the playing surface of the vinyl - and when played on a big system gives the music another warmth again.
Added harmonics from standing waves... or reduced harmonics. Why not just have a microphone set up?....The sound of the system, the sound of the monitors, and even the sound of the crowd come through the needle; it’s these sounds regenerating on themselves that give this extra warmth to you, the end user, who’s experiencing the sound on the dancefloor
Or they have BACK PROBLEMS, or they cant afford the cost of buying a vinyl, money which the majority of which didnt go back to the person who bloody made it. that Mr C seems so fond of.Plus the distributors going under because DJs who really should be supporting these artists, labels et al are simply too lazy to carry vinyl!
Yes Mr C Vinyl is so much warmer, no quiblle there. But thats all its got isnt it.





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