So we are supposed to have every piece of the playback chain ringing like Santa Claus on XMass Eve? This seems pretty stupid to me. Vinyl is popular because people value artifacts more than music. Groove noise, pops and clicks, all the stuff that digital worked so hard to eliminate. You know, like some people enjoy measles episodes, because the science that went into eliminating the disease to them represents the Devil’s work.
Enjoy primitive sonic reproduction if you must, but why do you constantly feel the need to shout to the heavens that vinyl is better?
It Can't Be Explained Better
I just read this latest post from Dave Chesky at Audiophile Society, and I must share it, as nothing I've read has better explained the phenomenon that may be behind the preference for vinyl playback so many of us have...
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Very well put by David Chesky..There is very clearly a difference in sound between analog & digital sourced music buts let’s not forget all of the rest of the system is still “ringing” as he describes from the digital source & amp’s capacitors & cabinet through the cabling to of course the speaker’s cabinets, drivers & crossover components. The only part of than “ringing” chain that can probably be removed are the cables with Bluetooth & probably as yet to invented wireless connections but all else has to remain. |
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@mahler123 - no need for pops and clicks if you treat your records properly. I don't shout anything from the heavens except that I want to hear good music; I enjoy vinyl, digital, and tape, and feel no need to run other people down because their preference is different from your's. And I do not 'value artifacts OVER music'. I'm happy to be considered stupid because of this. |
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