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- From: bill@extro.ucc.su.OZ.AU (William Logan Lee)
- Subject: Re: Roll on the argument :-) ( was Re: Enough w/LP v.s. CD! )
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- Date: Mon, 25 Jan 1993 22:48:00 GMT
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- In article <gre253-220193112634@152.83.8.10> gre253@its.csiro.au (Steve Green) writes:
- >Both sides get so wound up that they forget to just relax and listen to the
- >music.
-
- Darn! I was just about to ask the two sides which of LP or CD my
- "Queen Live Killers" would sound best on.
-
- Actually, it wasn't until I bought a CD player that I ever bothered about
- production quality (I didn't have a LP player before that, either).
- Some albums sound like they are bootlegs they have so much hiss and
- wierd distortion. IMHO, this makes a lot more difference than anything
- between LP and CD players (decent ones, anyway).
-
- Bill Lee
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