J. Gordon Holt's recent article focuses primarily on the inexactitude of spindle holes and chassis cover screws and such. I would like to focus briefly on his paragraph concerning digital playback and the presumption of its perfectness.
QUOTE:
Digital Bigots
I don't care whether you like digital sound or not. That's your business. But don't try and tell me you can hear all those little bits or samples or error corrections until it has been proven to me that those things are actually audible, and that the imperfections we hear are not
J. Gordon Holt's recent article focuses primarily on the inexactitude of spindle holes and chassis cover screws and such. I would like to focus briefly on his paragraph concerning digital playback and the presumption of its perfectness.
QUOTE:
Digital Bigots
I don't care whether you like digital sound or not. That's your business. But don't try and tell me you can hear all those little bits or samples or error corrections until it has been proven to me that those things are actually audible, and that the imperfections we hear are not