So was it the Christian God, that had the daft idea of putting a groove on a piece of static, warp and scratch prone, black plastic?Creationism is alive and well on WHF I see...
No.So was it the Christian God, that had the daft idea of putting a groove on a piece of static, warp and scratch prone, black plastic?
Ignore YouTubers, problem solved.I've watched maybe half a dozen of this guy's YT blogs and his modus operanti appears to be to debunk everything!
Also I find a little disengenus, the most esteem 1960s engineer Ethan Winer is promoting his book, so take it with a pinch of salt.
I reckon throw more recording engineers into the hat and you'll get a different outcome each time.
Just my feedback on that video featuring Ethan Winer, all cables potentially are an LCR filter which differs depending on materials of construction and geometry. That is why different cables sound different, if you don’t hear the difference doesn’t make either of us right or wrong and I don't agree arguing it out until one becomes blue in the face. Ah, man you either accept it or don't, really it's no big deal!
View: https://youtu.be/8Nm26pUo6gQ?si=rP_t_oMqK7SXTyv6
Thanks Sam, good advice!Ignore YouTubers, problem solved.
Works for me!
Yes, CD was produced to give higher quality sound. It preserves more of the original recording, while vinyl doesn't. I can't believe you think early CDs were analogue. It's a digital format. CD has the resolution to capture most of the information held on tape. It's a closer approximation than vinyl. Vinyl cannot hold the same amount of information as CD. When you transfer an analogue recording to vinyl, it doesn't have the capacity to hold this information. CD is able to hold more information transferred from analogue tapes. It really is incredible that people still insist vinyl is a better format than a more recent one, such as CD. People don't like CD, because it reveals the limitations of poor recordings, while vinyl will flatter these shortcomings. If you don't like CD, you're listening to poor recordings. New studio recordings on CD sound amazing and are totally wasted on vinyl. Every single technical aspect of CD is superior to vinyl. These are facts and I still believe the reason people are fixated with vinyl is because of the ritual and 'lifestyle' associated with this format. People bang on about the sleeve notes and the packaging. That's fine if you are into this stuff, but it doesn't add anything to the sound quali
My thoughts exactly. I have a laptop which fits perfectly on top of my streaming amp and the only visible cables are for the mains and the speaker cables. I control the app from my phone and mainly use the laptop to choose playlists etc. Everything is controlled and streamed wirelessly and it's great and easy to use. I double click on any of the 100 million tunes and podcasts and it's instant great sound quality. I don't know how moving to another format, at lower quality and with much less stuff to listen to, would be any benefit. Many people do like to make their access to music really messy and complicated and I've never known why.It's the lifestyle that deters me. My house is too dirty, and I'm too clumsy. My friends forbade me from their turntables when vinyl and tapes ruled, with good reason.
I don't understand why people want all that faff, but each to their own.
With very good reason 👍It's the lifestyle that deters me. My house is too dirty, and I'm too clumsy. My friends forbade me from their turntables when vinyl and tapes ruled, with good reason.
A long time I used to borrow CDs from the local library. Without exception they were always filthy and in need of a good clean, before being allowed inside my CD player.With very good reason 👍
Back then (in the days when vinyl sleeves advised that 'home taping is killing music') people were kind enough to lend me their records.
I often wondered why the playing surfaces contained finger prints - completely unnecessary 🤨
The type of person that went on to own CDs.....that looked as if they been used as frisbees......and the state of some of the hi-fi I see on E-bay 😱 sometimes described as showing ' normal signs of wear and tear'......normal if you live in a pig sty.
Just a simple case of properly looking after what you've bought that's all 👍If a persons buying habbits are dictated by personal hygiene then quite frankly they have more to worry about than this debate.