For comparison listening to vinyl as opposed to digital is like viewing the mona lisa with your own eyes rather than looking at a picture of it on a smartphone.
Why is vinyl so good.
Vinyl is a lossless format.
An active not passive experience.
Because in 2008 that s what lost beauty the vinyl format holds.
There s the act of putting a record on there is the comforting surface noise there is the fact that lps are beautiful objects and cds have always looked like plastic office supplies.
Most mixes made for vinyl are relatively quiet and require you to crank the volume in order to enjoy the track fully.
The why behind it though is a little more elusive.
It is not really fair to compare one format to another.
Furthermore everyone who saved a record or two because the cover graphics were so great and perhaps went the extra mile to get a frame and hang them on your wall that s awesome.
It seems that in a world where cds are obsolete and digital.
Vinyl has a appealing silky quality to it but it is very fragile.
Cd on the other hand while not indestructible is certainly more durable and more forgiving.
Vinyl can still push music to the limits of its dynamic range 55 70db but it often shies away from doing so in order to maintain sound quality.
Graphic design and commercial art at its best at least in rock n roll terms.
Here are six reasons vinyl is on the rise.
Unlike digital music or even cds with vinyl you can t simply push play and walk away while it provides hours of background noise.
You just need a decent turntable with a decent needle on it and you re going.
It s for this reason that vinyl sounds better than digital.
It scratches warps and collect dust easily.
People don t have to buy vinyl and yet they re increasingly choosing to do so.
With vinyl the needle needs to be moved over and the album needs to be flipped so why not sit down and wait.