All good points, many of which I consider when buying and listening to vinyl.;)
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All good points, many of which I consider when buying and listening to vinyl.;)
Buy all of them then decide ;)
I use the DR Database https://dr.loudness-war.info/ and pick the one with the highest dynamic range, that's usually, but not always, the original release.
(NB you can't use it for selecting vinyl releases, it's not accurate for vinyl).
Yes, all those things apply to vinyl too. For me CD is just vinyl without the inconsistencies and the hassle of cleaning, replacing worn stylus, having to change sides, surface noise, wow and flutter etc. I know many are not bothered by those things or even enjoy choosing new cartridges and so on, but they are the reasons why I stopped using it.
In the past 4 years or so I've spent about 3.5K on digital equipment - I could get a refurbished SP10 for that..although not with top quality arm and cartridge too. And then you need a good phono stage. All adds up a bit fast. But it isn't so much the cost that puts me off, its the other factors.
Indeed the other factors need to be factored in! It is one of the reasons folk have turned to digital, its an easy medium to deal with and streaming requires only the flick of a finger!:lol:
CD requires a bit more user input like standing, walking and opening plastic boxes, never mind all the faff trying to get them out and then back in without breaking the box! Then you have to actually pop one in your machine and take it out when finished.
Bloody hard work if you ask me!:)
No argument from me about the crappy cases but I have a box of new ones, it's simple enough to replace a broken one.
I've mastered not breaking them when I take out or put back a disc, not mastered avoiding treading on them yet though.
Macca - CD Box Ninja!:)
I don't think I have ever broken a CD case, though I have several which were cracked in the post. :(
Like Martin I have plenty of new cases to replace those that are broken. ;)