as I posted earlier I have recently purchased a Pro-Ject Xpression III Turntable. after careful setup I played the first song from U2's The Joshua Tree 180gram- Where the Streets Have No Name . the first thing I noticed was the mellow detail and depth of the music. the bass was controlled and detailed
my father who was also over commented on the same then we did A B comparisons to the same albums on cd the difference was apparent . now this form of music reproduction is not without its drawbacks but I think if you own a set of martin logans as well as the other types of high quality equipment I think you owe it to yourself to give some vinyl a try the difference is so much more musical than a cd and none fatiguing the sound stage is presented in a much more open and laid back setting. the only reason I post this is because for many years I was dead against it (without even trying it for myself ) and thought the only people who liked it where elitist audiophiles who strive to be different but there is much more to this than that I will eat my words and say I was wrong.like I said these are just my first impressions that I thought I would share. I have about 8 disc's
and imagine that number to grow exponentially.
my father who was also over commented on the same then we did A B comparisons to the same albums on cd the difference was apparent . now this form of music reproduction is not without its drawbacks but I think if you own a set of martin logans as well as the other types of high quality equipment I think you owe it to yourself to give some vinyl a try the difference is so much more musical than a cd and none fatiguing the sound stage is presented in a much more open and laid back setting. the only reason I post this is because for many years I was dead against it (without even trying it for myself ) and thought the only people who liked it where elitist audiophiles who strive to be different but there is much more to this than that I will eat my words and say I was wrong.like I said these are just my first impressions that I thought I would share. I have about 8 disc's
and imagine that number to grow exponentially.
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