Without Vinyl there’s no fun in shopping for phono stages. …just sayin’.
Vinyl sounds better (shots fired)
I was bored today on a support job so I made a meme. This isn’t a hard or serious conviction of mine, but I am interested in getting reactions 😁
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I agree with you in as far as that vinyl usually sounds better than digital formats or at least I prefer it. However, it’s not true that digital is an approximation. It can exactly reproduce the original waveform of the music on reconstruction. In any case, having digital in the chain doesn’t appear to adversely affect the sound of vinyl. The reason for our vinyl preference must lie elsewhere. |
I would like to throw Direct Metal Mastering (DMM) into the discussion. Harsher or more accurate than cutting lacquers? Was wondering as I was listening to a John Hiatt album last night (Bring the Family) that was cut with DMM (actually, I was streaming it so the DMM is irrelevant, but I was still thinking about it). |
@mambacfa Vinyl is not a "true" analogue" to the extent that this connotes superiority. A vinyl record goes through a number of subtractive steps before it gets to the end consumer and, consequently, is a long way from the "true" sound of the master tape. To use your own words, it is an approximation of it. It can sound good, especially if the multitrack - if there is one - and the two track master were also analogue, but either way, it is not more inherently accurate than digital. Speaking as the owner of high end vinyl, cd and streaming playback systems, so not biased either way. |
There are things I like about each better than the other. |
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