Quality Is A Moving Target
  04.14.2009      
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1 Posted by : Anonymous
Jun 03, 2009 6:25PM
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Hi Frank, I appreciated seeing that there are still those who long for the days of analogue and true high-quality sound like in the 'good ol days.' I was wondering if you have ever reviewed that green tune cd? I was in a studio and an engineer matched his green tune disc against every disc they had in the studio. What was interesting was that not everyone in the studio could immediately tell the difference. Then, after listening to a couple of tracks back and forth between another reputable brand and the green tune disc, the recordings were obviously much different. I was told that these were the closest to analog any digital /cd could achieve. I was just wondering if you had seen or heard of them? It would be nice if you could test them and then maybe write an article about them? I am not a trained engineer but I know what I hear and having been telling friends for years that cds just aren't the same as tape or vinyl. Thanks again for an enjoyable article. John Edwards
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1 Posted by : Anonymous
Jun 03, 2009 6:25PM
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Hi Frank, I appreciated seeing that there are still those who long for the days of analogue and true high-quality sound like in the 'good ol days.' I was wondering if you have ever reviewed that green tune cd? I was in a studio and an engineer matched his green tune disc against every disc they had in the studio. What was interesting was that not everyone in the studio could immediately tell the difference. Then, after listening to a couple of tracks back and forth between another reputable brand and the green tune disc, the recordings were obviously much different. I was told that these were the closest to analog any digital /cd could achieve. I was just wondering if you had seen or heard of them? It would be nice if you could test them and then maybe write an article about them? I am not a trained engineer but I know what I hear and having been telling friends for years that cds just aren't the same as tape or vinyl. Thanks again for an enjoyable article. John Edwards
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