And the anology with cars is very real. When I have gotten another sports car I always say to my mate that it will probably be the last manual transmission I will ever have....and I started saying that about 5 cars ago. My current vehicle is a sports sedan with a 5 speed manual....and as I told my family "probably my last manual transmission". And there is something about hand washing a car that is more satisfying than the car wash place.
Is there a physical and ritual connection with the analog LP?
Us humans are very much creatures of habit/rituals and physical and emotional connections. There are obvious reasons to discuss analog vs. digital which have been much discussed. My ritual and process of playing an LP has many aspects...the handling, the cleaning, the turntable setup and isolation....and you could add many to this list. Playing a CD/SACD/DVD-A involves less of a ritual and, perhaps, more of a disconnect.
I have, as you all do, thoughts about the sonic merits of all formats. But in my lifetime the ritual involved with everything to do with vinyl/LPs is without a doubt more involved and that meaning I actually have to be more involved to get the best sonic results compared to the digital disks. Does any of this make sense to you?
I have, as you all do, thoughts about the sonic merits of all formats. But in my lifetime the ritual involved with everything to do with vinyl/LPs is without a doubt more involved and that meaning I actually have to be more involved to get the best sonic results compared to the digital disks. Does any of this make sense to you?
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