A few points to reiterate on all the above (cause some of it is really bull-hockey):
If you do not honestly believe that records sound better than CD, then; (1) you should go listen to a modest, well-implemented vinyl rig; compare for yourself, and then you will agree/understand that records do in fact sound best, or alternatively (2) Immediately sell all of your stereo gear and invest in a good IPod.
Of course records are more trouble over-all; you dont get something for nothing (thats what we got with digital) Most things well worth doing require a little extra effort.
In the final analysis, if the original recording was not well executed, then the end product whether it is a record or a CD will reflect that poor execution. But, on most days and in most instances, I would rather listen to a poorly executed record than a poorly executed CD
Ericjcabrera Nope; Im not a drummer wish I were though
If you do not honestly believe that records sound better than CD, then; (1) you should go listen to a modest, well-implemented vinyl rig; compare for yourself, and then you will agree/understand that records do in fact sound best, or alternatively (2) Immediately sell all of your stereo gear and invest in a good IPod.
Of course records are more trouble over-all; you dont get something for nothing (thats what we got with digital) Most things well worth doing require a little extra effort.
In the final analysis, if the original recording was not well executed, then the end product whether it is a record or a CD will reflect that poor execution. But, on most days and in most instances, I would rather listen to a poorly executed record than a poorly executed CD
Ericjcabrera Nope; Im not a drummer wish I were though