Jim-W said:
Freddy, stop it! A good song or piece of music sounds good whatever doesn't it? The Beatles records sounded good on tinny transistor radios in the 60's. This whole debate spirals into huge amounts of money and mansions. Well, most of us haven't got these things so we buy what we can afford and what we prefer, records or cds. These days I can actually hear the bass player on cds and records: that's a huge leap forward from when I was a young jumbucky. Don't get involved in this perfect sound business: it'll drive you 'round the bend.
Hiya Jim.
I'm sorry, but I don't understand. Where have I advocated spending lots of money? All I was trying to say was that, to me, there are different characteristics between CD and vinyl. Why do you find that so controversial?
I don't find it controversial:you're right, there are different characteristics. I just thought you were worrying about it rather too much.and that defeats the object which is enjoying music. These debates rage on and on and everybody has opinions so ignore them and come to your own conclusions. as you well know, there's more to listening to records than the quality of the sound coming from the blessed equipment. It's where your head's at, man, so don't let that head be full of worry. Sorry if I annoyed you; it wasn't my intention.