On Jun 11, 2008, at 3:54 PM, Stephen Russell wrote:

> Vinyl has character, much like a wine or beer.  It is not alive but it
> become enhanced with overuse and poor care.  But to pull out old  
> disks from
> the jazz clubs of the 60's you cannot seem to feel like you are  
> there.  I
> know a disk collector and every once in a while we will "experience"  
> them.
> I bring some Dr. Pepper ;->


        A lot of it has to do with the recording process itself, which today  
tends to raise the levels across the board, so that there isn't a lot  
of dynamic range. If those vinyl records were recorded like that, they  
would sound relatively flat, too.

-- Ed Leafe





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