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Don't get to bent out of shape on this article or vinyl in general

Posted by 3db on January 12, 2017 at 05:48:16:


The author may have had mal treated albums in his/her collection so they would sound scratchy and noisy. No big deal.

I use all media to my disposal and I don't limit myself to one just media. There is too much good music out there to do that. I've also own copies of albums spread across two or three different media with some performing better tha others depending on the recording/mastering engineer. Media doesn't make a recording better over another media. That's a common misconception based on die hard proponents of one media over another. The recording/mastering engineer ultimately determines how well a recording sounds regardless of media. My arguement excludes low bit rate MP3s