Analog tape and lps aren t perfect we like them for their sound.
Why vinyl is better sound.
The simplest is to make a record that plays faster.
While coloured vinyl and picture discs are an easy way to ensure degradation to a record s playback there are practices made to better the way an lp sounds.
Why vinyl sounds better than cd or not according to rolling stone magazine sales of vinyl albums continue to grow setting a new record in 2010.
The music floats within the middle range of pitches which is comfortable for humans to listen to.
For comparison listening to vinyl as opposed to digital is like viewing the mona lisa with your own eyes rather than looking at a picture of it on a smartphone.
Most of the music is broadcast in some lossy format where details are missed and the overall quality is reduced.
Vinyl is a lossless format.
Vinyl s capable of a lot but only if the grooves are wide enough for the needle to track them properly.
No one s arguing that turntables are more accurate than digital audio just that vinyl aficionados love the sound of their records.
If a song is recorded on tape its conversion to vinyl better preserves the original sound of the song.
Vinyl sounds better than mp3s ever could.
A longer album means skinnier grooves a quieter sound and more noise.
Does vinyl reproduce sound better or is it just.
It wasn t long before vinyl recordings of the same content often had better sound quality at normal listening volumes simply because they had higher dynamic range.
It s for this reason that vinyl sounds better than digital.
Maybe it was coincidence but vinyl began its resurgence at around the same time as recordings started this trend.
Some listeners honestly feel that the defects vinyl introduces somehow make it more attractive or warmer but from any objective standpoint there s no justification in calling.
The first and possibly most important reason that records sound different from mp3s and cds is that in the digital realm the artist can create just about any sound that they want and it will be faithfully reproduced in the digital world.
Digital got its act together but not until the death of the cd.