Are most Audiophiles hard of hearing?

(Emphasis added.)

And you fail to see the contradiction?
Vinyl rips to digital nearly always sound different to a native digital file of the same recording. This is easily heard either as .wav files or through YouTube. If you can’t hear this it is time to give up your audiophile membership card.
 
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Vinyl rips to digital nearly always sound different to a native digital file of the same recording. This is easily heard either as .wav files or through YouTube. If you can’t hear this it is time to give up your audiophile membership card.

You don't get my point. But hey....
 
If I understand correctly, you mean to say 'no, no, and no!' - to this entire thread?

If you would just read the first thread page, you would get your answer. It's a point that several people have made.
 

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