New vinyl can certainly sound good (and often does), but I prefer the sonics of the better third of vintage vinyl. Factor in the prices of new vinyl, those ridiculous box sets, unwieldy premium 45 RPMs, and manufacturing issues like warps -- the new stuff has turned me off. It's finally come to the point where if I can't get a good sounding vintage pressing, then I'd rather have high-res digital over reissue vinyl.
We get into a GROOVE.
I find that, upon listeing to a lot of music (vinyl), and trying to evaluate sonics, we can easily get "sucked" into a "lower sonic standard". This happens because, people like me, who buy new lps, become a slave to the "lower standards" that are much lower than the standards we once use to aspire to. These lps aren't up to the standards I know exist. However, one/I can easily get use to the sonics these recordings produce.
It's important to note, this isn't the standard one should aspire to! Hence, "We get into a GROOVE".
We need to stay vigilant, and keep this in mind as we, as Audiophiles, go forward into our journey.
This is one groove I try to avoid. It is very important that we AVOID it!
It's important to note, this isn't the standard one should aspire to! Hence, "We get into a GROOVE".
We need to stay vigilant, and keep this in mind as we, as Audiophiles, go forward into our journey.
This is one groove I try to avoid. It is very important that we AVOID it!
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