From a reproduction accuracy point of view, CDs are much better than vinyl, but then I doubt you'd know enough about the process to understand that. When it comes to frequency response, dynamic range and noise level, CDs are vastly superior to vinyl and that is fact. There are many who prefer vinyl, but that's because they prefer the distortions it causes to audio accuracy.
I don't know anything about the fact that cd is superior to vinyl, and I suspect I know more about the process than you do. What do you mean by reproduction accuracy ? When it comes to frequency response dynamic range and noise level analogue is in fact better than cd and that is fact. Those of us who prefer vinyl are interested in music, I have no idea what you mean by audio accuracy. I can and do compare the same music on vinyl and cd I know which sounds better to me. CD as introduced was and is a crippled format with a limited sample bitrate, if you doubt what I say please explain why mastering engineers working in digital use a much higher quality. And why there is now a market (albeit small) for high quality music downloads from say here http://www.hdtracks.com/ if cd is so perfect ? Neil Young and Jack White are on my side too.
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