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Originally Posted by Sly
From what I have read, the new vinyls can sound good like the old ones but it depends on how they printed it and the quality of the print. A vinyl does not simply mean it's great quality because it can be done in a poor quality fashion, if that makes sense.
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It does. But I meant the sound of the actual recording. I realize you can go from complete crap re-pressed vinyl to "virgin" vinyl so clear you can see through it which can affect audio quality. But I meant how records (CDs?) are recorded today. They are recorded with digital in mind, and ever since 2000 or so there's been a "noise war" with ever-increasing high ends. The 'red line' peaks and you can hear pops and squeeks. Basically almost everything recorded after 2000 sounds like complete shit, especially "Remasters".
So I wonder how these new recordings sound on vinyl. I should get out my old Technics turntable. LOL