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| quote: | Originally posted by Xtracktor
Sorry psiweaver, but that is only true if the source is analog...in this case with edm, usually the source is digital, so in terms of stored "information" the cd (.wav) will have just as much as the vinyl. (No hard feelings psi, I used to think the warmer idea too before I tried them) I personally mix from vinyl to cd always now, and really if you keep your records clean, needles clean and only have 320k mp3s or uncompressed cds...you may notice that the cds will sound just as good and in some cases better! (I am a vinyl junkie too)
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I think studio standard is 24 bit 96khz, but it could have gone up to 192khz (anyone want to jump in here and verify?). Most (if not all) audio that is pressed to vinyl nowdays is a digital signal anyway. HOWEVER a digital signal on a cd is 16 bits 48khz, so a record usally contains more information than its cd counterpart.
The only way you will hear this additional information is with a really good setup and really good ears. Often a cd will sound better than vinyl because lasers dont wear out like carts do, cds dont wear out like records do, and cds have error correction to deal with dust and scratches.
So to the original poster, i wouldnt worry about a differance in the sound 
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