I went from digital-only to analog-only about 4 years ago. It started off when I bought a relatively inexpensive analog rig to see what the hubbub was about. As time progressed I found myself listening more and more to vinyl up to the stage where I just never put the CD on anymore.
I cannot really explain what it is about vinyl and to be honest, I probably wouldnt be able tell the difference in a blind test. What I can say is that over the past three or so years I am spending more time listening than I ever have, so there must be something to it.
As far as vinyl (and tubes) being more 'laid back', I respectfully think you are quite wrong. My analog/tube rig has been described as 'startling' by more than a few digital/transistor owners.
And yes, I would recommend you try out the scoutmaster. You may just find you like it more than you imagined you would.
Regards
Paul
I cannot really explain what it is about vinyl and to be honest, I probably wouldnt be able tell the difference in a blind test. What I can say is that over the past three or so years I am spending more time listening than I ever have, so there must be something to it.
As far as vinyl (and tubes) being more 'laid back', I respectfully think you are quite wrong. My analog/tube rig has been described as 'startling' by more than a few digital/transistor owners.
And yes, I would recommend you try out the scoutmaster. You may just find you like it more than you imagined you would.
Regards
Paul