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I still don't understand what's better with vinyl... the mix is different with bass usually cut out and you have to hear constantly the needle, plus it will inevitably worsen with further listens...
I still don't understand what's better with vinyl... the mix is different with bass usually cut out and you have to hear constantly the needle, plus it will inevitably worsen with further listens...
You already lost some "information" on the way to making it digital...
Vinyl is better only if you listen to an album that's been edited analogically. You gain -nothing- by listening to Opeth vinyls, except the fact that they look cool.
Only if you listen to records produced analogically, using a GOOD high-end player, is it worth it. Using mid range crap players and listening to digitally produced records just makes it cooler
Not if you sampled at 44.1kHz or above. I'd have a hard time believing you can hear any sounds above 22 kHz.... you see there's this wonderful thing called the Nyquist theorem.....
The bit rate a CD can take is fixed, so even if the recording was done digitaly in high bit rate you still have to cut down the quality, witch won't happen if you put it on a vynil.
But even if the quality is the same, and no Hi-end system , i still prefer to see the thing spinning, and have the nice big paper artwork on my hands.
mp3. While taking a walk in the forest at autumn.
QED. Kind of hard to do THAT with vinyl, ain't it?
Well, maybe. I don't know what kind of vinyl player you use.
But if, as 'Brooks' says, the stuff before BWP was done on tape (which is highly likely), all those albums would be fine.
Not if you sampled at 44.1kHz or above. I'd have a hard time believing you can hear any sounds above 22 kHz.... you see there's this wonderful thing called the Nyquist theorem.....
its not necessarily about the nyquist frequency (although in that aspect you are right). When the CD was made it was (and generally most master 'tapes' these days, it is transferred to DIGITAL. THEREFORE turning it back into analog afterwards is stupid. The damage has already been done. It's not the frequency content, its the 'sound' of it all.
But if, as 'Brooks' says, the stuff before BWP was done on tape (which is highly likely), all those albums would be fine.
Indeed! You just need a vinyl player-hat I invented. It works with a battery and you just wear it on your head