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On Thu, Jan 8, 2009 at 4:17 PM, <kkissinger@kevinkissinger.com> wrote: > I will take a digital recording environment over tape and vinyl any time. Me too. I recorded my first album in 1975, all tape and vinyl. Today's technology is a lot more musician friendly IMHO. Maybe that is one reason for the fact that so much bad sounding music is released - musicians caring more about music than about fidelity? I'm convinced that the resulting sound of any mechanic or digital format depends more on the skills of the producers than on the actual format. Some analog gear sound good because they have a certain sound bound to their physical components, but you shouldn't confuse that with "the sound of analog" ;-)) The sound of analog to me means a lot of hiss covering the music and distorted transients that make instruments like piano and marimba a rather sad story. But I must say that I appreciate vinyl and analog hi fi systems for listening. I love that coloring of the sound! But I would never dream of buys such an awfully expensive system just for fun. I put my few bucks on top performing active monitor speakers that lets me work with sound in any room with a good acoustic environment. Greetings from Sweden Per Boysen www.boysen.se www.perboysen.com