d_stew said:
1. First, analog ALWAYS sounds better than digital.
Dave , gonna disagree with you on this. The quality of the sound will depend on various factors such a the conversion algorithim used, sampling rate, etc. Digital sound can be much superior to analog, if the digital system is of high quality and the analog system isn't.
d_stew said:
True audiophiles always prefer a vinyl record over a cd. You always loose something in digital sound.
What's been shown in blind tests is that the audiophiles who insist that they can tell the difference between vinyl and CDs, (or tube vs. solid state, or regular wires vs. "oxygen-free" cables) is that they can't determine which is which, and are as likely to choose the "bad" as the "good". Now, I admit when the first CDs came out, the quality was not as good as vinyl. They were often thrown together from whatever was at hand, sometimes from the raw session tapes rather than the "masters". But current CDs are of much better quality, properly mixed. (The original "Dark Side Of The Moon" CD, compared with the current CD, is a case in point.)
Now, as for the problems with the OKC system, I haven't heard it, so I can't say. However, as the crosspatch is temporary, I suspect the setup probably leaves alot to be desired. "Quick and dirty" would likely be an apt description of what is being used. Why spend alot in a setup that will be gone in a year or so.
Mark S.