Which format reproduces music most accurately digital or analog? - digital vs laser range findergolf
Basically what I am asking is whether the CD is the standard format for listening to music today, on the same terms that match as the quality of its products, the vinyl? I understand the difference between analog and digital sources. VS laser lenses. Stylus cartridge.
Friday, February 19, 2010
Digital Vs Laser Range Findergolf Which Format Reproduces Music Most Accurately Digital Or Analog?
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Answer Jolly (above) is a good idea.
ReplyDeleteMy observations of a professional recording engineer on this issue was that analog is warmer "is a myth (which had to endure a lecture and a half hour on this technique!) BUT ... the evidence of my own ears suggests before, there is something about vinyl sounds better. I do not know why or how.
Through a vinyl tube amp sounds "full" and "rich" because it is a kind of interference injection so that the human ear is Nice. In other words, it sounds better ", but it is not technically accurate sound reproduction.
ReplyDeleteListen to the workflow of digital sound sampling rate significantly higher than the human ear. The human ear can hear frequencies above 20 kHz, and if they prove at least twice as often, we will not be able to distinguish the difference between its analog and digital. Therefore, an MP3 is a good sign at a speed of 96 times per second and 128 times per second (more than a waste of CPU) time and space.
The big advantage is that digital sound is recorded digitally and digital recorder to copy any time. If a tape, then the tape to another, and tape from the second to third after a while the last band (terrible noise, and finally) breaks. Digital copies are identical, no matter how many times they are copied, the CD is a very long time without fading. From advertising to do anyway - owner recordable May disappear after a while, but I do not remember how long it takes.