Paul McGowan writes:

It’s no surprise that vinyl and digital are different. Different mastering techniques, playback equipment, recording chain (often), bandwidth, dynamics.

So it should be no surprise that a system optimized for one, doesn’t sound as good playing back the other. Music Room One, for example, has been optimized for digital audio reproduction. Michael Fremer’s listening room has a vinyl focus. The results for each are predictable. Vinyl optimized systems sound best with vinyl, and the opposite tends to be true for digital.

I have yet to hear a room and system that performs with equal sonic splendor for both playback mediums. Perhaps they exist. I have not heard every room, though over the last forty-five years I’ve heard a fair number of the best.

In my opinion, it’s best to focus setup and equipment choices on one playback medium or the other. Trying to .....
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