CD's vs Vinyl - Finally hear the difference


About 2 years ago, I decided to get back into vinyl. I had some old albums I wanted to play, so I blew the dust off my 35 year old TT and fired that mutha up. It took me about 13 months to get my accousic vibration problem licked and to put together some decent analog euipment-some new, some used. Anyway, I started listening to ONLY vinyl. I was surprised how well my albums had been preserved and how well the new ones I purchased sounded. I had read the vinyl purist's comments about how much better records sounded than CD's, but I must admit-I was doubtful. I had put together a fairly good Digital system with a tubed Kora Hermes II DAC. Anyway, I had a friend over the other day and for the first time in almost a year, I put on a CD. I have to say-there is absolutely no comparison how much better vinyl sounds than CD's. CD's sound as though they were recorded in an anechoic chamber. There is no ambience, no warmth, no soul. The music is accurate, but it isn't alive. You simply have to hear it to understand. All the years I wasted listening to CD's! I guess they have their place if you're on the go in cars, boats etc, but if you are wanting to really listen to good quality recorded music, there is only one choice.
handymann
Too bad there are thousands of albums that just aren't released on vinyl, but are on cd.
But we're lucky that tens of thousands of used albums which are on vinyl, but not CD. Works both ways...
After 20 years of digital only, I got reacquainted with vinyl via a new turntable in 2007. Once I started spinning vinyl again, I didn't even play one CD for over 7 months. Four years later I've tweaked my turntable to drain out the noise and bring out the transparency and dynamics, and have tuned the rest of the system to bring out the best in analog playback. Every time I put on a record (which is often) I feel like I'm giving myself a special treat.