Agree with pretty much everything rfg says here....
(I never had a love affair with vinyl, either carnal or platonic).
You can get a great sound out of anything from lossless files or CD up - downloads, streaming, hi-res, physical disc....
its not what you do its the way that you do it
Its all in the care taken over the chain of reproduction...even the best lossy codec, 320 kbps aac (Radio 3 Sounds, BPDCH Archive ) can be very enjoyable, so long as you treat the data stream with care over the transmission from source to DAC.....
Perception of quality levels or distinctions depends on the abilities of the systems and ears involved.
As for "Prof Johnson" (referred to above in Stereophile) I bought a fair number of his HDCD/CD label Reference Recordings back in the day: huge, ear-and-potentially-system-threatening dynamic range of course, but the musical and sonic qualities otherwise, though never less than "good" (if musically less than inspiring sometimes), exhibited the same variables you'd expect from many other small classical labels (BIS,CPO, Alpha etc) that took (often very subjective & individualised) care over the process...
They don't come off the shelf much now.
(I never had a love affair with vinyl, either carnal or platonic).
You can get a great sound out of anything from lossless files or CD up - downloads, streaming, hi-res, physical disc....
its not what you do its the way that you do it
Its all in the care taken over the chain of reproduction...even the best lossy codec, 320 kbps aac (Radio 3 Sounds, BPDCH Archive ) can be very enjoyable, so long as you treat the data stream with care over the transmission from source to DAC.....
Perception of quality levels or distinctions depends on the abilities of the systems and ears involved.
As for "Prof Johnson" (referred to above in Stereophile) I bought a fair number of his HDCD/CD label Reference Recordings back in the day: huge, ear-and-potentially-system-threatening dynamic range of course, but the musical and sonic qualities otherwise, though never less than "good" (if musically less than inspiring sometimes), exhibited the same variables you'd expect from many other small classical labels (BIS,CPO, Alpha etc) that took (often very subjective & individualised) care over the process...
They don't come off the shelf much now.
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