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Apr 25, 2024
The only record players I've ever heard have been old-timey, bought in the 1950's, buried in dust and my grandparent's house ones. Not the best to compare against. I can say that I do notice more degradation of sound quality as more DSP is applied to a signal. It follows that an all analog source will be better, at least temporarily, than a digital source since DSP is as inherent as signal loss. I don't have a good feel for where the source degradation of the record overtakes loss from converting the analog sound to the lossless digital file in terms of signal loss.
IMHO, I think it really comes down to personal usage. I listen to my digital files many, many times. If you do the same I think you'll be happier with a digital rig because your vinyl will wear, but your 1's and 0's won't. If you're more the type to sporadically play a record infrequently, stay vinyl.
I have many FLACs and used to feel the same way, until I A-B compared between FLAC and WAV. WAV wins hands down.
It is totally possible that you did hear a difference, but that wasn't FLACs fault. More likely something was being added or subtracted in another software layer.
I can call a dog a pigeon, but that doesn't change what it is.
You can draw out diagrams about how it works and stomp your feet and scream all you want, but if I can hear the DSP in it, it's not the same.
So far, I've done this test on only 2 players and been able to tell the difference. Both cases I prefer the WAV.
Not entirely scientific in my approach, but I don't want to spend the money on every player there is to find out.