motorollin wrote:
No, but you can make up new ones :-) I'm not really familiar with the sound of vinyl, being a child of the digital age, but I'm led to believe that vinyl has a more "warm" sound compared to the "cold" sound of digital audio. So again, why can't DSP on a CD player approximate that quality?
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moto
The CD exceeds the quality of a record for the most part. I'm sure somebody will spit out that vinyl can reproduce sounds in the 70KHz + range, but thats only with an exceptional record, produced by people would would actually care about such things and even then, only demonstrable on equipment that you me and several of our friends combined could never afford. And thats if the record is stored and played in a vacuum and read with a laser. Anyway, the chances that you can perceive tones above 22KHz is unlikely.