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From: michaelk@tekmdp.UUCP
Newsgroups: net.audio
Subject: Re: CD listenability
Message-ID: <2035@tekmdp.UUCP>
Date: Sun, 19-Jun-83 17:35:43 EDT
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Posted: Sun Jun 19 17:35:43 1983
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Every few years taste tests are done: real butter vs imitation butter 
(margarine).  The imitation butter that people grew up on becomes more
the real than the real.  Perhaps some people will prefer analog vinyl
disks to CD's because the CD's don't have the "normal" .5 Hz "ticks"
caused by a scratch, or sound strange w/o a solid noise floor to stand on.
So, when I listen to a CD version of a piece I know oh so well, and it
sounds "wrong", could it be that THIS is right, and I've only become
comfortable with my margarine?

Mike Kersenbrock
Tektronix Microcomputer Development Products
Aloha, Oregon