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Old 09-21-2006, 07:23 PM
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Re: CD vs vinyl

The Bob Marley album RASTAMAN VIBRATION has a gatefold cover with the caption reading..."Use this cover to clean your herb for spliffs"

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Re: CD vs vinyl

Listening to Vinyl is just so much Warmer and spacious. The Japanese pressings I have are a wonder to behold (especially Mike Oldfield's CRISIS) in there presence and Imaging. Early CDs were so flat that most have been re-engineered. Today SACD, DVD- AUDIO, and some DVD concerts Have escaped the limits of CD production with much higher Bit rates and wider Sound Spectrum. Porcupine Trees IN ABSENSIA is the Finest Modern Recording I have ever heard presented on DVD-Audio Disc. With the Advent of Uncompressed 7.1 Sound in the New HD-Discs, this debate may have reached a Historical End

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Re: CD vs vinyl

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The Bob Marley album RASTAMAN VIBRATION has a gatefold cover with the caption reading..."Use this cover to clean your herb for spliffs"

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