Doug Sax

The Flip Side of Digital...

<I>The following was submitted as a letter to <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/interviews/66">J. Gordon Holt</A>, in response to his Editorial "<A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/asweseeit/882awsi">Digital Revenge</A>," in issue #53 (August 1982, Vol.5 No.6). We are publishing it as a guest editorial, because the writer is one of the few audio people whose judgement we respect who disagrees with us about digital's merits. The feeling, it would seem, is mutual.</I>&mdash;<B>Ed.</B>

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CD: A Lie Repeated Often Enough Becomes Truth

<B>Larry Archibald on CD:</B> <BR> This article on Compact Discs and CD players is by Doug Sax, president of Sheffield Records and a longtime opponent of digital recording. J. Gordon Holt offers a <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com//digitalsourcereviews/193/">response</A&gt; elsewhere in this issue, in which he advises readers to buy a Compact Disc player as soon as they can afford it. Gordon in general hails the Compact Disc as the greatest thing to hit audio since the stereophonic LP.

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