Pues no sabía donde colgar lo que sigue, pero bueno, como se habla de formatos y tal a ver qué os parecen estos comentarios sacados de un foro "pitinglissss".
Saludos
Morph
"> > In a message dated 01/15/2004 9:46:26 AM Pacific Standard Time,
> >
brian_clark1@hotmail.com writes:
> >
> > > A friend has just got a semi-pro Marantz burner and has begun
> transferring
> > > vinyl to CD-R.
> > > He has been staggered by how much the sonic quality of
> these transfers
> > > exceeds even the "audiophile" CDs in his collection.
> > > Is this really "the way it is"?
>
> On Thursday, January 15, 2004 3:39 PM,
SBench@aol.com added:
>
> > I too have observed the same phenomenum. CDs I make here from
vinyl
> > are distinctly better than most "commercial" CDs in terms
> of liveliness.
>
> This matches my experience when I copied LP's to cassette.
> The cassette
> copies always sounded much better than the lousy commercial
> releases of the
> same title. Try copying a commercial CD release to CD-R. I
> have heard them
> in direct comparison and the CD-R sounded better. But I can't
> figure this
> out.