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It's a proven fact that vinyl DOES sound better than CD, if your equipment is good enough that is...
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NO.decampos wrote:does it really though? are you just saying that to appear cool?
I own about two hundred LPs and I listen to them as much as I do CDs - especially albums like Meddle, Dark Side and Wish You Were Here. I like both, but probably prefer LPs. Compact Discs are convenient and there is a higher freqency range. Plus, they sound great because my speakers are trucking good.
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I think convenience is the key here. The difference in sound quality, to my ears, is negligible to say the least.FeelingVeryPink wrote:NO.decampos wrote:does it really though? are you just saying that to appear cool?
I own about two hundred LPs and I listen to them as much as I do CDs - especially albums like Meddle, Dark Side and Wish You Were Here. I like both, but probably prefer LPs. Compact Discs are convenient and there is a higher freqency range. Plus, they sound great because my speakers are trucking good.
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"But there is a downside, any specks of dust or damage to the disc can be heard as noise or static. During quiet spots in songs this noise may be heard over the music. Digital recordings don't degrade over time, and if the digital recording contains silence, then there will be no noise."
This is the key for me.
This is the key for me.
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