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Posted: Thu May 22, 2008 8:22 am
by Laserdisc Dream
:lol: 8) :wink:






:!: :arrow:

Posted: Thu May 22, 2008 9:38 am
by bergen-dreamer
bigmoog wrote:Vinyl rules. All else is gaslight.



Im not wrong, I am completely right :arrow:
Couldn't agree more, BM :!: :!:

Posted: Thu May 22, 2008 9:44 am
by bigmoog

Posted: Thu May 22, 2008 9:51 am
by Laserdisc Dream
I need too Listen all Vinyl. :D
Accept Pergamon I don’t need I made for the DE Version instead. :wink:







:!: :arrow:

Posted: Thu May 22, 2008 9:56 am
by bergen-dreamer
Perhaps (or maybe NOT), that will silence the sceptics :?: :?:

I have recently bought quite a few pressings on 2x45 rpm. 180 g LP's from AcousTech, and when comparing them directly against the CD versions there is no doubt in my mind that vinyl has no competition whatsoever :arrow: :arrow:

Posted: Thu May 22, 2008 10:03 am
by bigmoog
bergen-dreamer wrote:
Perhaps (or maybe NOT), that will silence the sceptics :?: :?:

I have recently bought quite a few pressings on 2x45 rpm. 180 g LP's from AcousTech, and when comparing them directly against the CD versions there is no doubt in my mind that vinyl has no competition whatsoever :arrow: :arrow:

the acousTech vinyl is superb.....the dynamic range is awesome....lets get them to press up TD.........

Posted: Thu May 22, 2008 10:14 am
by bergen-dreamer
bigmoog wrote:
bergen-dreamer wrote:
Perhaps (or maybe NOT), that will silence the sceptics :?: :?:

I have recently bought quite a few pressings on 2x45 rpm. 180 g LP's from AcousTech, and when comparing them directly against the CD versions there is no doubt in my mind that vinyl has no competition whatsoever :arrow: :arrow:

the acousTech vinyl is superb.....the dynamic range is awesome....lets get them to press up TD.........
That would be a dream come true :D :D

What about it, EB :?: :?:

I am certain that there is a market for quality vinyl pressing also amongst the TD fan base... Why not start with the Nagaski-albums :?:

Posted: Thu May 22, 2008 10:16 am
by jacob
I can certainly only join the choir of TD vinyl fans!

I also hope TD will sell a lot of vinyl at shows or in the shop as they did at Frankfurt last year.

Posted: Mon May 26, 2008 5:02 pm
by jacob
The Vintage Years Anthology:
http://groove.nl/cd/8/88443.html

Posted: Mon May 26, 2008 5:07 pm
by bigmoog
500......bm puts in order :D

Posted: Mon May 26, 2008 5:43 pm
by DSJR
But only one of you has a turntable worthy of the name and it's certainly not me these days.....

Get real you lot - 30x30 prints of the old sleeves yes. FLAC audio downloads of the music please!!!!!!

I want to hear it the way Edgar does on the master file, not some distorted "nice" sounding facsimile turning and collecting dust at 33.33333 rpm.

Posted: Mon May 26, 2008 5:59 pm
by DSJR
Yeah, a lot of truths in that, but no comment on how good decent digital recordings and discs are, especially in the classical music domain.

Regarding mastering, you guys CAN'T tell me that ATEM sounds better on original OHR vinyl compared to the current TD remastered CD, you just CAN'T! because it doesn't. The LP sounds muffled and "small" by comparison (I haven't bought the remastered Zeit yet, but I shall at some point!)

As for Phaedra and Rubycon on LP, forget it, excepting the wonderful sleeves of course. The sound is thuddy, bland and lacking compared with the Simon Heyworth CD remasters (although he got the track point spectacularly wrong on Pheadra and missed the handclaps on Ricochet pt2).

NAH, I'll stick to me CD's I think for now, 'cos they give me more of the music........

Posted: Mon May 26, 2008 6:20 pm
by bigmoog
DSJR wrote:
Yeah, a lot of truths in that, but no comment on how good decent digital recordings and discs are, especially in the classical music domain.

Regarding mastering, you guys CAN'T tell me that ATEM sounds better on original OHR vinyl compared to the current TD remastered CD, you just CAN'T! because it doesn't. The LP sounds muffled and "small" by comparison (I haven't bought the remastered Zeit yet, but I shall at some point!)

As for Phaedra and Rubycon on LP, forget it, excepting the wonderful sleeves of course. The sound is thuddy, bland and lacking compared with the Simon Heyworth CD remasters (although he got the track point spectacularly wrong on Pheadra and missed the handclaps on Ricochet pt2).

NAH, I'll stick to me CD's I think for now, 'cos they give me more of the music........

vinyl rules, possibly...


a decent fm tuner...receiving proper fm, set up nicely, will sound better than any cd :arrow:

Posted: Mon May 26, 2008 8:01 pm
by DSJR
bigmoog wrote:
DSJR wrote:
Yeah, a lot of truths in that, but no comment on how good decent digital recordings and discs are, especially in the classical music domain.

Regarding mastering, you guys CAN'T tell me that ATEM sounds better on original OHR vinyl compared to the current TD remastered CD, you just CAN'T! because it doesn't. The LP sounds muffled and "small" by comparison (I haven't bought the remastered Zeit yet, but I shall at some point!)

As for Phaedra and Rubycon on LP, forget it, excepting the wonderful sleeves of course. The sound is thuddy, bland and lacking compared with the Simon Heyworth CD remasters (although he got the track point spectacularly wrong on Pheadra and missed the handclaps on Ricochet pt2).

NAH, I'll stick to me CD's I think for now, 'cos they give me more of the music........

vinyl rules, possibly...


a decent fm tuner...receiving proper fm, set up nicely, will sound better than any cd :arrow:
Wot, even when they're playing CD's?

UK FM radio's only 15kHz 13 bit anyway...

Posted: Mon May 26, 2008 8:03 pm
by bigmoog
DSJR wrote:
bigmoog wrote:
DSJR wrote: Yeah, a lot of truths in that, but no comment on how good decent digital recordings and discs are, especially in the classical music domain.

Regarding mastering, you guys CAN'T tell me that ATEM sounds better on original OHR vinyl compared to the current TD remastered CD, you just CAN'T! because it doesn't. The LP sounds muffled and "small" by comparison (I haven't bought the remastered Zeit yet, but I shall at some point!)

As for Phaedra and Rubycon on LP, forget it, excepting the wonderful sleeves of course. The sound is thuddy, bland and lacking compared with the Simon Heyworth CD remasters (although he got the track point spectacularly wrong on Pheadra and missed the handclaps on Ricochet pt2).

NAH, I'll stick to me CD's I think for now, 'cos they give me more of the music........

vinyl rules, possibly...


a decent fm tuner...receiving proper fm, set up nicely, will sound better than any cd :arrow:
Wot, even when they're playing CD's?

UK FM radio's only 15kHz 13 bit anyway...


Dave, vinyl rules, CD is pure, perfect sound for never...zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz


post continues at pink fish media :P