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[bomp] Re: Vinyl to digital and back...
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- Subject: [bomp] Re: Vinyl to digital and back...
- From: Marc Miller <marmilmjd66@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 1 May 2006 11:56:49 -0700 (PDT)
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Brian, re:
> **You've hit it on the head! A digitally mastered LP sounds nothing
> like a "real" one, so it completely defeats the (aural) purpose.**
> Granted, I don't follow these types of transfers too much, but do you
> have examples of reissue companies that are doing this thing you speak
> of? Transfering old masters down to digital equipment, then back to
> vinyl?
In Japan recently, the Beatles catalog (or it might have been the Stones - but I'm pretty sure it was the Beatles) was pressed on vinyl using new digital masters and it sounded *awful* !!! From what I've read, this is much more prevelant in Europe & Japan. I'd love to hear from anyone has more info about this.
Marc
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