Why Do ~You~ Still Play CDs?


I'm curious why you still play CDs in the age of streaming. I recently got back into CD listening and I'm curious if your reasons align with mine, which are:

  • Enjoying the physical medium—the tactile nature of the case, the disc, the booklet, etc.
  • Forcing myself to actually listen to an album, versus being easily distracted by an algorithm, or "what's next" in my playlist.
  • Actually owning the music I purchase, versus being stuck with yet another monthly subscription.

Others? 

itanibro

+1@upstateaudiophile

 

Not sure why, but IME there's a sense of realism to physical media that appears to be lacking when streaming music.  Perhaps I am used to hearing more distortion in the music,  which is why I prefer analogue sources such as vinyl on a good turtable and  tape via reel to reel tape deck.  

I have also found that live studio broadcasts through a first rate FM tuner can sound superb. 

 

“streaming audio is very much inferior to 16 bit audio”

@brianlucey 

The claim that streaming audio is inferior to 16-bit audio is an oversimplification. Whether streaming sounds inferior depends on several factors, 

1. A well-optimized streaming setup can rival or surpass CD playback. This includes:

• High-quality DACs.

• Proper network infrastructure (e.g., fiber or galvanic isolation).

• Effective noise reduction in the streaming chain.

2. Source Material - Streaming platforms may sometimes use different masters than physical media, which can affect perceived quality. A poorly mastered track will sound bad regardless of the format.

3.  Many people compare streaming to CDs without considering the effort required to optimize streaming systems. Without attention to detail, streaming can indeed sound inferior due to noise, jitter, or poor network configurations.

Given your industry experience and perspective, it appears you have yet to experience a good streaming setup or have no desire to explore potential of streaming. Streaming services like Qobuz and Tidal offer lossless and high-resolution formats, often exceeding the 16-bit/44.1kHz standard of CD’s. And Streaming services like Pandora and Spotify offers mediocre quality, far less than CD’s resolution.  

I have a very good system.  I like the way they sound when I get a good recording. 

CDs coupled with a decent transport and DAC will sound infinitely better than any streaming version. This is a fact, not a subjective response. And yes, to all the above regarding a physical tactile experience, with vinyl the same plus the aesthetic experience.

@humbertorami

From what source do you get your facts?  Or is this just your personal experience?