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From: larry@invest.UUCP (Larry A. Marek)
Newsgroups: net.audio
Subject: Re: how about this?
Message-ID: <157@invest.UUCP>
Date: Wed, 2-Jan-85 10:39:03 EST
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Posted: Wed Jan  2 10:39:03 1985
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Reply-To: larry@invest.UUCP (Larry A. Marek)
Organization: Investment Futures, Glen Ellyn Il.
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Personally, I think it is just that your ears have started excepted the CD's
as the "correct" sound, and now ordinary LP's *DO* sound flat.  I know that
I can't bring myself to buy any more LP's now that I have my CD!!!

Actually, one of the audio mag's (I forget which one) suggested that
Sheffield mixed their CD's to sound bad compared to their LP's!!  The
reasoning was that Sheffield was for a long time anti-digital and their
entry into the CD world was viewed as a "See, digital isn't sooo good!".

I dunno myself - while I do notice that a DDD CD sounds better than a ADD,
which in turn sounds better than an AAD - *EVERY* one of my CD's sounds
better than *ANY* one of my LP's (and I do have a very nice Sony SLT turntable
thank you).  Maybe I've just been lucky in the CD's I've gotten so far.


		Larry Marek
		 ihnp4!invest!larry