Almost all my listening is dedicated to vinyl.
Only listen to digital when in my office.
With a nice headphone rig in the office I am interested. It sounds very good. An intellectual experience. But listening to the TT rig, I am swept away into the music. An emotional experience.
I am touched by the performers in a way that just doesn’t happen with digital.
Thankfully, even with a very bad back, I am still able to get up and attend to the record. It’s one of my nice duties. Choosing a disc, putting it on the platter, turning on the TT, brushing off the LP, “spraying” it with the static gun, cleaning the stylus, moving the arm to the run in, going back to the chair to sit back and let the sound roll over me. Truly a great joy.
Only listen to digital when in my office.
With a nice headphone rig in the office I am interested. It sounds very good. An intellectual experience. But listening to the TT rig, I am swept away into the music. An emotional experience.
I am touched by the performers in a way that just doesn’t happen with digital.
Thankfully, even with a very bad back, I am still able to get up and attend to the record. It’s one of my nice duties. Choosing a disc, putting it on the platter, turning on the TT, brushing off the LP, “spraying” it with the static gun, cleaning the stylus, moving the arm to the run in, going back to the chair to sit back and let the sound roll over me. Truly a great joy.