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<blockquote data-quote="bose301s" data-source="post: 3112108" data-attributes="member: 575773"><p>This is very true, and a great example of this is Tool's newest album, 10,000 Days, absolutely compressed and terrible sound. Now on the other hand, Pink Floyd's CDs are absolutely amazing in their quality, The Wall, Dark Side of the Moon, Wish You Were Here, these are all benchmarks in how well CDs can sound, the problem is that studio engineers compress the hell out of the music to make it louder for radio and TV because the louder the music the more attention it will get. Anyway, I still prefer CDs to vinyl as you can play a CD 10 million times without a loss in quality whereas a vinyl becomes almost unlistenable after 100 uses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bose301s, post: 3112108, member: 575773"] This is very true, and a great example of this is Tool's newest album, 10,000 Days, absolutely compressed and terrible sound. Now on the other hand, Pink Floyd's CDs are absolutely amazing in their quality, The Wall, Dark Side of the Moon, Wish You Were Here, these are all benchmarks in how well CDs can sound, the problem is that studio engineers compress the hell out of the music to make it louder for radio and TV because the louder the music the more attention it will get. Anyway, I still prefer CDs to vinyl as you can play a CD 10 million times without a loss in quality whereas a vinyl becomes almost unlistenable after 100 uses. [/QUOTE]
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