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     May 18, 2007 10:50 PM
Hi,
I have listened to CDs for years now. In the beginning I embraced them and thought that the sound was better. I was ready to toss out my vinyl records. But every time I listened to one of the LPs, the sound appeared to be more natural. I dared not tell anyone- they would laugh at me. My point is this--there are advantages to both analog and digital recording. Digital is good becouse it allows the convenience of recording sound with little hassle. Compact Discs are good for using in cars and in applications when you want to take the music with you. Analog is good because it has a warmer, more natural sound. Poeple can say all they want about how Digital has come a long way with better sampling rates, DVD audio, etc. But when I listen to high qualty analog it is more satisfying to my ears. Plus LPs are more interesting with the artwork on the jacket and sleeves.

Happy listening,
Bill
Bill Haller 
By Dave Moulton
June 1993

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