Friday, January 22, 2010

High End Turntables How High End Of A System Do You Need To Hear The Difference Between Vinyl And MP3?

How high end of a system do you need to hear the difference between vinyl and MP3? - high end turntables

Rega Rega P1 turntable, phono preamp, what kind of receiver and speakers I can hear the differnce, I'll be able to pick it up in a simple or end HTiB How high should I go

3 comments:

TV guy said...

Why, compared to MP3?

First check if you can separate the audio CD and MP3.

Who can distinguish between vinyl and CD, even with the simplest system. For many CD's better than vinyl, but I think if you spend thousands of dollars on an audio system that you really want, more than vinyl.

Pete said...

I have an NAD receiver 320bee relatively cheap. You can always hear the difference between vinyl and CD. I have no high-definition vinyl, but most of my CD's are digital or digitally remastered. The CD is still a dynamic sound with significantly higher volumes faster, etc. Some call these audiophiles that artificial sounds. I said, as a flexible vinyl, most of which are even more classical music, including rock, jazz and classical music. Then listen to the two, depending on the mood I thing for me was a damn good pair of speakers, Klipschorn, are very effective and the less energy to sing it.

bbt91945 said...

All this depends on your own hearing. A single CD from the vinyl system is remarkably simple. The use of vinyl DJ for them to be more creative with sound from a CD. The teams use the high-end system.

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