| ▲ | parineum 3 days ago | ||||||||||||||||
I don't understand vinyl either. Tape is worse but vinyl has all of the same downsides, sonically. The "Warmness" people are always talking about is a symptom of fragility. Unless you're going to get a laser player, your vinyl gets worse with every listen. And if you're using a laser, you loose the garbage that is referred to as "Warm". Nevermind if they get left somewhere warm. It's objectively worse than lossless digital in every way except coming with a big artwork surface. I'd rather buy a poster. I'd rather listen to music as close to was intended and for it to stay that way as long as possible. | |||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | lloeki 3 days ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
> your vinyl gets worse with every listen Worn out vinyl grooves are typically caused by an unbalanced tonearm or damaged stylus. Realistically if the tonearm is adequately balanced and the stylus is kept clean you're looking at hundreds to thousands of listens before it has any kind of even slightly discernible effect. There's a much more likely chance of vinyls being damaged by simply handling them. | |||||||||||||||||
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