jjss49 Sous vide then pan sear. ;-)
I think OP was sincere and many of the responses here are informative to many and soporific to some.
I think OP was sincere and many of the responses here are informative to many and soporific to some.
Does Anyone Think CD is Better Than Vinyl/Analog?
jjss49 Sous vide then pan sear. ;-) I think OP was sincere and many of the responses here are informative to many and soporific to some. |
Today I prefer hi res streaming. I remember playing vinyl, even on a new recording and I could hear the noise of the needle tracking the vinyl. I wonder if buying a $20,000 turn table eliminates the noise. To me CD's and streaming sounds crisper. I would have to listen to vinyl again to compare. However, what is vinyl going to sound like on a $1,500 to $3,000 turn table. Can't justify the expense of some of these expensive turn tables. Plus, you have to get up, find the vinyl jacket, clean the record, put it on the turn table every time you want to listen to vinyl. I must say those $20,000 turn tables are pretty. I have given up my CD's for streaming Tidal on my streamer. I can just sit on my sofa and switch albums or songs without having to get up. Plus, I can create my own play lists. Not sure why anyone would spend the money on a good turn table and vinyl to give up this convenience. However, there must be a reason why vinyl is still around. |
Larry5729 I do like you except I use Qobuz I used Soundiz to import my playlists from old iTunes (tracks dropped if not available). I have close to 200 playlists. |