@jjbeason14 Jus' makin' light of the process, a process I often willingly undertake. It's even more fun when I get into a jag of playing my far too many 45rpm singles.
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@jjbeason14 Jus' makin' light of the process, a process I often willingly undertake. It's even more fun when I get into a jag of playing my far too many 45rpm singles. |
Are both still exactly the same after rejuvenating your ears? or Do they sound different, but equally enjoyable??? I can’t say that my digital is 100% of the analog, but close. My kids interrupt my listening with some frequency. This is more aggravating with vinyl in that the best I can do is mute. From a different perspective, with two teenage girls, I’m thankful that they are still talking to me. |
I have a vinyl and a digital system, and I spend most time listening to vinyl records. Vinyl sounds more organic and engaging to my retired ears. I love digital for streaming Qobuz and discovering new music. It seems to me, to equal the enjoyment I get from vinyl records, I'd have to spend much more on the front end. |
One of my all times favorite jazz band is The Necks. All of the albums they've released on CDs only and there's a very vast reason for that, because each album has only ONE track around an hour long give-take. Obviously you can stop listening to that at any time with your remote, but for some reason I couldn't and listened from the very beginning to the very end non-stop. |