Streaming Is To Audio What Red Plastic Cups Are To Wine


Unpacking and going through my vinyl collection, it occurs to me that vinyl is it, whereas streaming is Audio’s red plastic cup.

The best wines taste low-shelf in the red plastic cup. Yes, the red plastic cup is cheap and convenient, just like streaming. Wine should feel the same regardless of the vessel - it’s the same wine - but it does not. So should music - but it does not. Streamed music may sound (nearly) as good as vinyl, but it feels... disposable. Vinyl does not. Vinyl is the thing. Vinyl is it! Just my opinion, of course.

devinplombier

What if listening music we forgot about the format ? (my experience because music is inseparable of sound but is not sound and can be distinguished from it)

What if  any impeding limitations trade-off of any format is let behind because our soundfield become immersive and let music be?

What if the fixation on any format is also an indication of our fixation on some sound  acoustics factors trade-off and resulted from our  perception and gestures  habits ?

 

 

 
 

 

 

@devinplombier +1

I'm with you, sometimes streaming works best for me and others the sound of a well-pressed record is superior. Each format has its own positive and negative attributes which can extend beyond the sound waves-its an experience. What's best depends on mood and subjective preference. To me, its about the most enjoyable experience and no one has yet found a singular "best" for everybody.

I can understand, for example, that the warm glow of tubes in the dark adds joy to the experience separate and apart from the current they produce. This week, I stumbled across a first pressing of Dusty in Memphis that, when cleaned up from years of neglect, sounds pristine. That, too, adds to the experience. 

Debating which format is "best" has no foreseeable end, but  some enjoy the debate for its own sake-nothing wrong with that as long as civility prevails.

Enjoy the music.

That's an odd comparison. First, it's the exact same wine whether it's in a cup or wine glass. Second, vinyl is not better than digital. It's just different. I prefer lossless streaming over vinyl every single time. My wife prefers the distortion that vinyl provides. Lame post.

Worn out subjective subject. I DUMPED all my VPI TT’s, Cleaners, chemicals, preamps, brushes, antistatic stuff, Fozgometers, cartridges, styli, scales and other doohickes years ago, and am so much happier for it ! I still have some vinyl to get rid of when I have some time,,,,,,,,,,,,,, It really is a  dumb argument..................

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