TCopyrighted material removed by moderators.Hartono said:LP's sounds nice....but some people said that CD sound is closer to the Mic feed....no ?
only in the analog world (i.e. reality) can you split something in perfect thirds
No, you can't. Trisecting a line is one of the great "can't be dones" in geometry.
"I know Hasselbald will be the ONE"
I guess you mean "Hasselblad".......yes the picture is very good. 😉
"The right solution to the speakers problem is to get an electrode (or some kind of device) directly implanted in Your brain"
Funny...I just mentioned the exact same device in other thread yesterday......Lol
I guess you mean "Hasselblad".......yes the picture is very good. 😉
"The right solution to the speakers problem is to get an electrode (or some kind of device) directly implanted in Your brain"
Funny...I just mentioned the exact same device in other thread yesterday......Lol
Many residential areas have a nighttime noise level of about 40dBA.
What's the noise level of a concert hall?
There are many statements in this piece that I take issue with.
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That depends on the amount of methane gas being released!.SY said:
What's the noise level of a concert hall?
That depends on the amount of methane gas being released!
That's why I avoid Sunday afternoon performances.

LP's sounds nice....but some people said that CD sound is closer to the Mic feed....no ?
No. In a really good system with high resolution and low distortion the order of playback quality is:
1. Master tapes
2. Vinyl
3. Pre-recorded tapes
4. Digital. I don't hear enough difference (if any at all) between SACD and Redbook CD to justify the cost. If you want to sue for fraud, sue over $30 SACD discs.
John
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