quote: | Originally posted by Nell
why? 
if you had 2 of these, and record your cds to the same frequency as vinyl (48,000), what advantage does vinyl have?
answer: none!
cd has too many to mention. |
Most vinyl stylus' don't go beyond 22000 hz. And furthermore, most humans can't hear above that.
Vinyl has the advantage of reproducing sound on a far more complex level than CD's likely ever will, simply because it's analogue. It's almost like the difference between analogue and digital photography, with digital photos still looking nice for their resolutions, but you can't really compare them to analogue photography, which is molecules reacting directly to light.
HOWEVER...since most music made today is fed through computers before reaching vinyl/ made with DSP synths, I suppose in the end it doesn't make much of a difference. The only real advantage vinyl would have would be if you were using analogue synths recorded on analogue mediums, or extremely high sampled digital formats.
Vinyl still looks cooler though. ;P
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quote: | Originally posted by Masonious
you win again dude - and nice move shoving the whole i figured out how to order pizza thing in my face. i tried that 4 and a half months ago and woke up with a Taiwanese transvestite but to Ygrene it's just, "anoother day in the life, noooo biggieee".
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