CDs recorded properly have no noise/signal
ratio/clicks/bops...
most of the time thats cause the recordcompagny recorded it
too
loud... Vinyl just hazz something... and it izz more
difficult
to copy it with your cdr...
most cdplayerz have no pitchcontrol, so you can't *play*
with
cds...
Ohhh, no... another eternal thread just about to begin... 8)
In a simple language...Vinyls are an analogue source of
music which makes it
more closer to the original sound than digital ones like CDs
(no conversion
of analogue sound stream into digital "ones and zeros" -
hence no loss of
sound information). Vinyls have more natural, deep and
atmospheric sound
than CDs though have much worse noise/signal ratio and have
clicks and bops
in the surface... Digitalisation of sound did not manage to
level with
natural sound of vinyl yet. That's why many audiophiles
prefer vinyls over
cds....
Alien
np. MD - Appelsap
quoted 8 lines -----Original Message-----> -----Original Message-----
> From: s k [mailto:sicklecellboy@hotmail.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, February 28, 2001 3:56 PM
> To: idm@hyperreal.org
> Subject: [idm] vinyl?
>
>
> Excuse my ignorance, but i have a kind of simple question.
Why
quoted 1 line is so much released on vinyl? Is it simply for the DJs?> is so much released on vinyl? Is it simply for the DJs?
If it's
quoted 1 line not just for the DJs, why not release only on cd? Just> not just for the DJs, why not release only on cd? Just
curious
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