@leemaze
Ok, my vinyl is 40-50 years old, the sound quality is incredible on original pressings, no digital process involved. The best engineers worked on some classic albums (Jazz, Soul, Latin ... etc). Some Japanese virgin vinyl formula is even better and quieter. I would buy more vintage vinyl of my favorite music on original pressings.
from your source: "The HD vinyl process involves converting audio digitally to a 3D topographic map. Lasers are then used to inscribe the map onto the “stamper,” the part that stamps the grooves into the vinyl. According to Loibl, these methods allow for records to be made more precisely and with less loss of audio information. The results, he said, are vinyl LPs that can have up to 30 percent more playing time, 30 percent more amplitude, and overall more faithful sound reproduction."
Ok, my vinyl is 40-50 years old, the sound quality is incredible on original pressings, no digital process involved. The best engineers worked on some classic albums (Jazz, Soul, Latin ... etc). Some Japanese virgin vinyl formula is even better and quieter. I would buy more vintage vinyl of my favorite music on original pressings.