effingcustie
Bluelighter
not really information, just my opinion.
i would agree that not many people could hear the difference between a cd and a 320 kbps mp3 from the same cd (and i definitely can't), but the same album on cd and vinyl is a different story. most albums i have on vinyl i also have mp3s or a cd of and the difference is usually quite clear. there are definitely other factors like mixing and mastering and whatnot, but 99% of the time vinyl sounds a lot better to me, and i'm definitely no audiophile
i hadn't heard of the LPF effect before, so maybe that is a lot of it. i would still say i can hear a clear difference between CDs and higher definition digital recordings though, so i don't think that's the only factor
i would agree that not many people could hear the difference between a cd and a 320 kbps mp3 from the same cd (and i definitely can't), but the same album on cd and vinyl is a different story. most albums i have on vinyl i also have mp3s or a cd of and the difference is usually quite clear. there are definitely other factors like mixing and mastering and whatnot, but 99% of the time vinyl sounds a lot better to me, and i'm definitely no audiophile
i hadn't heard of the LPF effect before, so maybe that is a lot of it. i would still say i can hear a clear difference between CDs and higher definition digital recordings though, so i don't think that's the only factor