@realthing
"why then add all the added processing into vinyl and replaying on a mechanical device..."
This is a great (technical) question. But as in all things audio that are subjective to a certain extent, there will be many answers that supersede the logic of it all.
I know you did not ask me but I felt compelled to respond.
LPs are what I grew up with. The joy of the physical medium, the ability to hold something substantial in your hands and gaze/read while listening. It’s the connection I’ve always had with the medium. It brings me great joy just to be around lps. That may be why my collection is in my living room? Just my two cents.
Getting into digital does not excite me in any way. I continue to enjoy my path more and more.
Oh yeah, and I am loving most of the lps I continue to buy. I really believe it has much to do with my Rock 7.
Happy Listening!
"why then add all the added processing into vinyl and replaying on a mechanical device..."
This is a great (technical) question. But as in all things audio that are subjective to a certain extent, there will be many answers that supersede the logic of it all.
I know you did not ask me but I felt compelled to respond.
LPs are what I grew up with. The joy of the physical medium, the ability to hold something substantial in your hands and gaze/read while listening. It’s the connection I’ve always had with the medium. It brings me great joy just to be around lps. That may be why my collection is in my living room? Just my two cents.
Getting into digital does not excite me in any way. I continue to enjoy my path more and more.
Oh yeah, and I am loving most of the lps I continue to buy. I really believe it has much to do with my Rock 7.
Happy Listening!