Ionic Originals technology consists of analog aluminum discs that promise to be superior to any other music playback platform
the legendary musician Bob Dylan re-recorded several classical songs with T-Bone Burnettwhich must be released on a new recording medium (via guitar world). This represents “the first advance in analog sound reproduction in over 70 years.” The technology named Ionic Originals produces the “peak of recorded sound,” according to Burnett.
“It’s archival quality,” he continued. “It’s future-proof. It’s one of one. Ionic Originals It’s not just the equivalent of a painting, it’s a painting.” T-Bone Burnet explained how the technology is a varnished aluminum disc. That is, the sound quality would be superior to the traditional vinyl LP, for example.

“When describing the quality that elevates analog sound above digital sound, the word ‘warmth’ is often used,” added Burnett. “Analog sound has more depth, more harmonic complexity, more resonance, better image. Analog has more feel, more personality, more touch. Digital sound is frozen. Analog sound is alive.”
The musician also promised that the new records “advance the art of recorded sound and mark the first advance in analog sound reproduction in more than 70 years,” as well as having “a depth, resonance and sonic fidelity that exceeds that of vinyl, CD , streaming or any other recorded music medium.”
However, it is still unclear which songs Bob Dylan re-recorded to coincide with the media release, when they will be released, or even what equipment will be needed to play them, but T-Bone Burnet formed a new company called NeoFidelity, Inc.with the intention of recording various artists with the technology.
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Source: Rollingstone

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