![]() However, if I've learned anything over the years of running this website is there is often quite a difference between theory and reality. A digital recording doesn't degrade overtime like a record does when played too many times. Even the standard redbook CD (44kHz, 16 bit resolution) has about a 26dB advantage to vinyl with respect to dynamic range, and at least a 40-50 dB advantage in stereo separation as well as unmeasurable wow and flutter. Can't argue with her when she's pouring a nice glass of wine with a smile on her face dressed comfortably for what promises to be a fun night.ĬD has about a 26dB dynamic advantage over Vinyl and about 40-50dB better stereo separation.īy every measure, digital audio is superior to analog. My wife finds it to be more personable and romantic when we listen to a vinyl recording. The whole experience is best described as warm and cozy. Why limit yourself to one format? Why not enjoy the different experience you get through different listening media? After all, it's not all just about getting the lowest noise and distortion in a recording is it? What about the emotional response the format evokes on the listener? There is something to be said about the crackling sound of vinyl as well as when the needle first hits the record, which I find quite enthralling. I've come to appreciate a wider diversity of music and the various formats to listen on. Well, let's just say ever since I upgraded my speaker system to the fabulous Status Acoustics 8T's, I've opened my mind to new possibilities. Flip the clock back two years ago and I would have never considered spinning records on my system. ![]() Ever since I picked up the Marantz PM-11S2 turntable, I've been amassing quite a collection of vinyl records.
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