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Vinyl records only really sound good because they tend to use more dynamic masters for them. I wish we could have good masters on CD as well.
thats utter nonsense
Dark Side of the Moon has been ultra remastered even DVD audio
it still does not sound as good as an original pressing of the vinyl
As I said the quality of the master is the most important. I have a CD from 1985, the SACD, and an original Stereo LP. I can't decide if I prefer the early CD press or the original LP. Both are similar in dynamics. I haven't heard a remaster of it I liked. Most modern remasters suck imo.
Edit: If you want to hear digital audio at it's best get yourself an original CD copy of Dire Straits Brothers in Arms. One of the best sounding and most dynamic recordings i've ever heard. It destroys the LP.