Despite the convenience of digital and all its added advantages from easy access to greater portability it would seem that people still feel the need to own something.
Why pick vinyle over cd.
A collection of vinyl records must be stored in a controlled environment to prevent degradation.
It s a more accurate reproduction.
Cds are definitely more accurate.
Unlike digital music or even cds with vinyl you can t simply push play and walk away while it provides hours of background noise.
Stamped discs do not lose quality over time but the cd r and cd rw formats used in home by consumers can slowly degrade over several years.
Vinyl discs do begin to degrade in quality through repeated playings as the read mechanism is a need that operates through physical friction with the disc.
In most cases vinyl s frequency range is lower than that of cds.
With vinyl the needle needs to be moved over and the album needs to be flipped so why not sit down and wait.
Vinyl record sleeves are nice to look at.
They have more aesthetic appeal compared to cds or tapes.
Here are six reasons vinyl is on the rise.
The highest level is vinyl.
The people who actually care about the experience of ownership are increasingly turning back to vinyl because it gives you a physical experience that s more fulfilling than a simple cd purchase.
An active not passive experience.
Even a brand new record has a small amount.
The cd will always have two advantages over vinyl however.
Every time you play a cd you re getting the same information played back.
It s cheaper to manufacture and you can play them in your.
Only the very best make the vinyl cut cds are the most important part of the strategy but they don t constitute the highest level of the collection.
Some people even buy vinyl records just because they love the packaging.
Well first of all when cd first came out a lot of the cds that were released were actually recordings made for vinyl.
Audiophiles tout the higher frequency response of vinyl over cds saying that vinyl can play back those frequencies that we can t hear.
I m not sure about the whole vinyl sounds better argument.
A shelf full of vinyl record have more impact compared to a shelf full of cds or a media player with billions of music files.
Vinyl is also more sensitive to heat humidity scratches and dust.
Vinyl has hiss clicks and pops.
F first this is only true with a pristine record a perfect stylus and a high end stereo system.
And those master tapes rather than remastering they just made them into.