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In Reply to: RE: Question for those who have deserted vinyl (you know who you are!) posted by ecl876 on February 03, 2017 at 09:55:42
But it's a big pain in the butt, too.
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'Vinyl sounds better'. Well, all you are saying is you like the distortions of vinyl. Sounds better? I think not.
"'Vinyl sounds better'. Well, all you are saying is you like the distortions of vinyl. Sounds better? I think not."
Some do some don't. You need the right gear get the good distortions and minimize the bad ones. All in all for me it adds up to much better quality sound.
One of the things that struck me about vinyl playback (after 20 years of CD) was the startling *immediacy* of sound. For instance, for the first time I could actually hear two clarinetists taking turns playing a repetitive pattern of the same notes.
For me, it totally blew away the "warm and fuzzy" myth.
I don't know if vinyl sounds better, but I do know that with the exception of some early CDs that "bronzed," every CD I own sounds just like it did when I bought it, good or bad. But vinyl inevitably shows its age after a certain number of playings.
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