Ask them why and they all say the sound comes first and i agree.
Why does vinyl sound so good.
That s why snare drums cymbal splashes and other loud instruments have so much more punch in vinyl recordings.
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.
Vinyl can still push music to the limits of its dynamic range 55 70db but it often shies away from doing so in order to maintain sound quality.
For one a properly mastered cd is still capable of very good sound quality.
Low bit rate mp3 makes compromises in fidelity as does low bit rate aac the higher tech successor to mp3 that is used by itunes.
Before weighing vinyl s ahem good and bad sides it helps to know how records are made.
These days many records are made using playback of a digital file so vinyl preference cannot be attributed solely to the differences in the way the sound wave is reproduced.
The problem here is that it had a tremendous result on the audio quality.
There s very little compression so the loudest parts of those sounds often.
You ll also hear vinyl enthusiasts discussing the warm sound they get from their record players.
Vinyl for the most part avoided the loudness war with the rise of digital music cds included it s possible to make a track sound louder than it naturally should.
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There s another far superior reason why vinyl is better than lossy digital formats.
In brief an engineer such as gonsalves receives mixed recordings from the studio or even a band s laptop.
But the other part of it is that the experience of listening to an lp involves a lot more than remastering and sound.
It s for this reason that vinyl sounds better than digital.
Music sounds better played on a good turntable than it does from files or cds.