No cracks, no pops, no phisical media, no sleeve, nothing ... and easy to copy. I can understand if you're talking about new music recorded digitally, but if you're talking about great heritage of the 50s, 60s, 70s which was recorded 100% analog on mastertape, how come your digital high-resolution files can be better? Digital remaster of the analog source is the worst thing on the planet, it's better to not touch the great recordings from the past, just playing the original LPs on our expensive toys.
The difference is that some of the old LPs are highly collectible and the prices goes up every year. I'm not talking about some pop sh*t. I'm about real music.
The vinyl has value, it's an investment. It's real thing.
And like the collectors of Art no one interested in digital copies, only originals.
Even 20 years old hipsters are into vinyl nowadays, because it's the real thing and digital generation of kids realizing it.
Vinyl can not be replaced by any other media, it's the best media out there and that's why it's still alive. Pressing plants are still working all over the world.
The difference is that some of the old LPs are highly collectible and the prices goes up every year. I'm not talking about some pop sh*t. I'm about real music.
The vinyl has value, it's an investment. It's real thing.
And like the collectors of Art no one interested in digital copies, only originals.
Even 20 years old hipsters are into vinyl nowadays, because it's the real thing and digital generation of kids realizing it.
Vinyl can not be replaced by any other media, it's the best media out there and that's why it's still alive. Pressing plants are still working all over the world.