HD Down Load compared to Analog.



Lately, I've been comparing HD Down loads to "analog". The obvious first advantage is no pops and ticks, but that's just for old records. Another advantage for me personally is that I don't have class "A" analog, I have class "B", which is very good. I still use Stereophile magazine's ratings of equipment as a way of conveying how good a piece of equipment is. While folks here put that method of conveying how good a piece of equipment is, they still concur with it, and they don't even know it.

Class "A" analog is the best, and it's always very expensive. You have to have 100% class "A" in the chain to yield class "A" sound, which is why I have Class "B".

In my comparison evaluation, I used Santana "Abraxas" as the test LP. Since I've worn out 5 copies of this album, to say I'm familiar with it is an understatement. "Singing Winds And Crying Beasts" is the first cut, it has "tinkly" sounding chimes that test definition on all equipment. After listening to a new LP, I gave it an "A" rating. This meant the HD Download would have to be some kind of fantastic to top the LP.

As soon as the music began, it became apparent the HD Download was superior; there was a "jet black" background. This is something I had never heard before. I'm fully aware of the fact that's an "oxymoron". "How can you hear what you don't hear, and you have never heard before". Only an audiophile can understand that, consequently, I won't try to explain it. After only two cuts, I gave the HD Download an "A+" rating.

While I have Class "B" analog, if you have Class "A" analog, it might be better than the Download, I don't know. These are the results from my comparison, I would like to hear yours.
orpheus10

I'm reporting my findings to you as I "verify" them. HD Download is better than the same CD even when they are technically the same. Why? I don't know.

Enjoy the music.

Vicdamone, I've already verified that a HD Download is as good as a 45 RPM. The 45 was better than 33 1/3, and both were better than the CD.

This was a 96 KHZ/24 bit HD Download. My judgment was based primarily on "nuance" as opposed to frequency response or dynamic range. Nuance is what I was looking for, and that's what I got.

Enjoy the music.
Orpheus, so there is no misunderstanding, I was suggesting you compare a specific remastering of Weather Reports "Heavy Weather" 45 RPM. not simply any 45 RPM.

HD Tracks offers this recording in 176 and 88 24bit but it doesn't mention the Bernie Grundman remastering before purchasing.

If you or anybody has purchased this recording, do the liner notes mention the Grundmen remastering?
Vicdamone, I compared the download to a stock 45. I have no doubts that the special 45 you mentioned is superior when played on the right equipment. I've auditioned equipment that was too good to believe, and so was the price; or should I say equally unbelievable.

Enjoy the music.