Marantz CD63 & CD67 mods list

Just been looking at that old debate, CD vs. Vinyl. The main bugbear with CD appears to be compression.

I was wondering how those Apple I pods compare, with their lossless audio format, which is suppose to be superior to CD. If you converted your Vinyl collection to this format, would that mean the IP is the next best thing to a turntable, rather than the CD?

Has CD had its day!!??
 
delphiplasma said:
Just been looking at that old debate, CD vs. Vinyl. The main bugbear with CD appears to be compression.

I was wondering how those Apple I pods compare, with their lossless audio format, which is suppose to be superior to CD. If you converted your Vinyl collection to this format, would that mean the IP is the next best thing to a turntable, rather than the CD?

Has CD had its day!!??

No, sales are massive so it's not finished yet.

Ipods have a poor output stage and sound exceptionally poor, combined with a poor MP3 the sound is not possible to listen to (for me and others who've heard good sound).

The ideal, and this is the future, would appear to be high bit depth, high sampling rate uncompressed or lossless compressed downloads that future internet connections will make possible.

I personally hope there will be separate mass-market (ruined by LOUDNESS mastering) and audiophile/quality versions of future (and past) releases, where the audiophile ones are not over-compressed and are very high resolution. This will make CD players well and truly obsolete and offer better sound too.

Simon
 
Also bear in mind the not insignificant number of CDs in existence that will be good for another decade or three. I regularly snap up used bargains on Ebay for a £pound or two a time. When I move to a computer-based system these will be turned in to FLAC (lossless data compression format) and played through a network media player digitally feeding a high end DAC. The sound will be better than most CD players.

But until I can afford to do what I really want CDs are still pretty good!

Simon
 
I have had the Bluenote cd player back in for further upgrades, among more psu upgrades the customer asked me to fit some Mundorf Supreme Silver/Gold caps but still keeping the Audionote copper in oil. A second set of rca were fitted for the new caps.

The Mundorfs are so much cleaner and accurate than the copper caps, the audionotes sound grainy by comparison. I will defo be getting some of these in mine.

All I need to do now is work out what the smallest uF I can get away with as these caps are very expensive.

Brent
 
delphiplasma said:
Just been looking at that old debate, CD vs. Vinyl. The main bugbear with CD appears to be compression.

I was wondering how those Apple I pods compare, with their lossless audio format, which is suppose to be superior to CD. If you converted your Vinyl collection to this format, would that mean the IP is the next best thing to a turntable, rather than the CD?

Has CD had its day!!??

Aren’t you confused with digital compression (smaller file size) and audio compression (recording for maximum loudness)?
 
I doubt the man's confused, but I did skim over two types of compression previously: dynamic range compression (re. the "loudness wars" worsening over the 1990s and reaching a tragic peak now) and data reduction compression to reduce file sizes (lossy or lossless depending on the file type used).

When you combine the two on a digital radio or iPod, for example, the effect is truly devastating.

Simon