Can you Listen to Vinyl Casually??


Me, if I spin my vinyl and try to do work around the house or whatever, I am envariably drawn to sit down and listen to the music. Just can't help myself.

With CD or radio - I could care less and do other activities all day.

Anyone else experience this strange behaviour of vinyl addiction ??

cheers
downunder
I'd say my CD and analog rigs are pretty comparable in quality: I have a Sony SC-2000 ES 5-disc CD/SACD changer (which was a huge improvement over a same-priced CEC from a few years before), and my TT is a Technics SL1210 M5G with KAB fluid damper and Denon DL-160.

I often spin vinyl when I'm puttering around the house--cooking, doing dishes, picking up things, etc. So often, when I'm in the kitchen cooking or cleaning, I HAVE to put aside the dish towel to sit in the sweet spot to hear it all. This was even true when my entire rig was worth about $570--before the DL-160 and fluid damper. Now the music *compels* me to come in and sit down.

I find it hardest to resist when it's a minimally mic'd recording that presents a true sonic hologram of the musicians and the venue. Recordings that come to mind include a Columbia Masterworks of Stokowski conducting the Bizet Carmen and L'Arlesienne suites, small jazz combos recorded live in real space, and some Living Stereo and Living Presence orchestral recordings.

The thing is, even with studio recordings of pop music, I come in and listen when I can. But if I stay in the other room and work, the music *still* gets under my skin and haunts me for hours and even days afterwards. A couple recent examples are "Moondance" by Van Morrison and "Catch Bull at Four" by the artist formerly known as Cat Stevens.

I played those LPs recently while I was in other rooms working, but still, those great songs and arrangements go around in my head in a way that digitally sourced music never did (and I have both Moondance and Van Morrison's Greatest Hits on CD)--not in 20 years of exclusively digitally-sourced music.
Dear friends: I think that Cincy Bob has a very good point here: how good is our digital rig?

If we own a first rate digital source we can enjoy it. The very best digital recordings are wonderful and very near to the analog ones and in some ways better than analog.

Maybe Downunder does not have that digital experience, well he is losting a very good music experience but this is up to him.

Now, if we are doing some other activities and at the same time we are playing ( digital or analog ) music we can't make those activities in " calm " ( with analog ) because we are worried at what time we have to run to the TT to lift the tonearm and in this " meaning " the CD is a better way to do the things with other advantage: the digital recording gives at least the double the time than the analog recordings.

Now, if any one of us have love for music we can enjoy it it does not matter if the source is a digital or analog one and this fact IMHO has nothing to see with a " vinyl addiction ", of course that if we are " close mind " then exist that: " only vinyl is right ".
I think that digital is growing-up unfortunately there are not to much support to give the high-end community the quality performance that we need about: we are not good ( we are a very small audio community. ) commercial business $$$

Regards and enjoy the music.
Raul.
Raul

You need to ligthen up dude!!
I have my tounge somewhat planted in my cheek, this is the analog forum you know :-)

I buy more music - mostly new stuff than I can listen to so regardless of my digital setup, exactly what music experience am I losing???. Bought about 20 albums today.

The only guy on this forum with a closed mind is you my friend - your way or the highway

Anyway, time to put on the new Brian Jonestown Masasacre LP, followed by the new Recoil album or 1st Black Mountain LP.
What new music are you playing Raul??
Vinyl is more engaging, period. It stops me in my tracks and makes me want to participate. CD, no matter how excellent it may be, does that to a much lesser degree. Can there be any dispute about this?
Dear Chashmal: +++++ " Can there be any dispute about this?
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I don't think so, but as different as are both mediums ( analog and digital ) as different are opinions about.

Btw, if i re-call was you asking for a digital source with analog sound ( kind ) performance?, I ask here because of its huge differences: one is digital and the other " analog ", we can't compare it, both source mediums/way have its own advantages and its own disadvantages.

Regards and enjoy the music.
Raul.

Regards and enjoy the music.
Raul.