on 04-08-2016 12:27
on 04-08-2016 12:27
http://www.futureshop.co.uk/product_info.php?products_id=10775
Is this a joke or a price error ?.........no it's for real
on 05-08-2016 14:28
on 05-08-2016 14:28
on 05-08-2016 14:36
on 05-08-2016 14:36
on 05-08-2016 17:34
on 05-08-2016 17:39
on 05-08-2016 17:39
@viridis wrote:
Vinyl is analogue so is beyond the digital maximum of 24 bit 192kHz.
Most hi res audio tracks are vinyl rips.
It's the best audio available
Well that sounds very interesting whatever the hell you are talking about ....either way he was a damn good DJ playing music you could dance to......with no pauses and excellent sound quality/system...
Better DJ than gardener any day of the week..
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 05-08-2016 17:48
on 05-08-2016 17:48
on 05-08-2016 17:50
on 05-08-2016 17:58
on 05-08-2016 17:58
@viridis wrote:
Ok, so say you draw a circle on a chalk board, the circle you drew is analogue, it's curve is infinitely zoomable and still you see a curve.
Now if you take digital cameras and took pictures, when zooming in, different megapixel produces different results.
2mp is like mp3, it looks right, and is like for like acceptable, but zooming in, the curve is a blocky mess, missing details cuz the image or sound is compressed
23 mp is like Sony DSEE HX or the Samsung one, zooming in produces much more detail and more of a curve but it still clearly is not a curve.
100mp when zoomed is like hi res, very very hard to tell the curve is not a curve, and very very close to the original.. But still not as detailed.
The analogue circle can never truly be replicated digitally, neither can vinyl.
Yeah right @viridis....
As for @MI5... 'an audiophile knowing the difference'? You do know we aren't actually talking about a performance at the Carnegie Hall ? He was a DJ who played music at parties, celebrations, anniversaries...where everyone was half cut and just wanted to bop the night away.....:smileytongue:
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 05-08-2016 18:20
on 05-08-2016 18:20
on 05-08-2016 18:41
on 05-08-2016 18:41
on 05-08-2016 18:45
on 05-08-2016 18:45
@viridis wrote:
Ok, so say you draw a circle on a chalk board, the circle you drew is analogue, it's curve is infinitely zoomable and still you see a curve.
Now if you take digital cameras and took pictures, when zooming in, different megapixel produces different results.
2mp is like mp3, it looks right, and is like for like acceptable, but zooming in, the curve is a blocky mess, missing details cuz the image or sound is compressed
23 mp is like Sony DSEE HX or the Samsung one, zooming in produces much more detail and more of a curve but it still clearly is not a curve.
100mp when zoomed is like hi res, very very hard to tell the curve is not a curve, and very very close to the original.. But still not as detailed.
The analogue circle can never truly be replicated digitally, neither can vinyl.
I'd give up while you're losing