The analog/Digital sound debate
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Picked up the "Recording of the Month," Grace Potter and the Nocturnals- This is Somewhere. Rated- Performance -4.5 stars, Sonics- 4 stars.
I purchase at least one new CD a week. This is the worst sounding recording YTD.
Robert Baird thinks this CD produces a "realistic space,"
IMO, it's an over compressed and congested nightmare.
Can anyone provide an explanation on how to go about pairing an integrated amp and speakers so that the speakers will die before the amp (ie. - the volume can be continually increased WITHOUT meaningful distortion resulting, before the speakers fail)? This would probably involve the study of the "Measurements" portion of a Stereophile review, but what would be the important criteria to look for? I know there has to be more to it than just simply comparing the amp's watts-per-channel, the speakers' impedance, or the speaker manufacturer's maximum recommended watts to the speaker.
My tube's better than your tube, my digits don't sound like your digits, nah nah nah. Maybe it's all about comb filtering, line filtering, balanced power, isolation,magic wires, magic connectors,voodo wall outlets, can't we all just listen and get along? Nah, that's no fun. http://www.record-producer.com/learn.cfm?a=4219