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cosoundman
Audiophyte
Hope you're right
I'm a young 60ish and have a pretty decent system WITH a good platter to play all my old records (45's too). As with CD's, other than SACD or DVD-A's, I've noticed that some CD's "sound" better than others. As is with my vinyl colection, same there. I have a small amount of Red Seal music also and you CAN tell the recording differences there, BIG time. Bottom line is, I guess, is that we audition "good recorded music", whether rock, classical etc, to the youngen's so they know there is music worth spending the extra $$ for and that the engineers don't cut corners to lower costs of production. Many very talented musicians work years sometimes on getting just ONE song the way they want it heard. It's up to "us" that we plea with the engineers to work just as hard putting it on whatever the current medium is to bring "us' the best sound possible.
I'm a young 60ish and have a pretty decent system WITH a good platter to play all my old records (45's too). As with CD's, other than SACD or DVD-A's, I've noticed that some CD's "sound" better than others. As is with my vinyl colection, same there. I have a small amount of Red Seal music also and you CAN tell the recording differences there, BIG time. Bottom line is, I guess, is that we audition "good recorded music", whether rock, classical etc, to the youngen's so they know there is music worth spending the extra $$ for and that the engineers don't cut corners to lower costs of production. Many very talented musicians work years sometimes on getting just ONE song the way they want it heard. It's up to "us" that we plea with the engineers to work just as hard putting it on whatever the current medium is to bring "us' the best sound possible.