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Despite being analogue, vinyl records still have a noise floor to contend with, giving them a palpable boundary for resolution. Also, the dynamic range of a good record on a good day is somewhere ...
Even Steve Jobs listened to vinyl. The late Apple CEO, whose iTunes Store revolutionized the music business for the online era, "listened to vinyl" at home, Neil Young said in 2012. Young, who's ...
Of course, when you listen in on casual discussions of sound in 2013, you often hear that "LPs are back" because they "sound better." This has happened, in part, because "digital audio" is now ...
But the question is, does it really sound better? Overview. CD vs vinyl. Unlike analogue LPs that were first introduced in the 1940s, CDs store information as binary ones and zeros.
Does vinyl actually sound better? As sales in Britain hit a record high, experts reveal how records really stack up against digital. Vinyl record sales in the UK have jumped to their highest point ...
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Ever since the CD was introduced in 1982, there's been a war about which sounds better: the compact disc or vinyl records. Who's right? You might not like the answer.
Does vinyl really sound better? Better than what, that's the real question. Compared to streaming via Spotify, it's no contest. A vinyl record sounds better, more dynamic.
Does vinyl really sound better than streaming?It depends on who you ask. One thing that’s certain is that vinyl sounds different — it adds a warmth (and often a comforting hiss) that many people find ...
The vinyl revival shows no sign of abating, but do LPs really sound better than CDs? The Grammy-winning engineer, who’s worked with Michael Jackson, Prince and Tupac Shakur, has the answer ...
Do you swear by the superior tones of vinyl,or do you think digital recordings are the future? MailOnline asks experts whether vinyl records really sound any better.