I have a record cleaning machine that uses alcohol to do the job so it is a major operation.
Why do people prefer vinyl.
One post however is telling us that vinyl is of lower resolution than cd and by that measure all other answers are dead wrong while the science presented in the answer is true there s much more to the story.
I think this is what people like about it.
Their sales have dropped by 95 percent since 2000 the peak days of cds according to a new report and are currently at their lowest level since 1986.
On the other hand i have the first lp i bought in the 50 s and it is in good condition.
Cds on the other hand have been on the decline.
But i was never fully enthusiastic about.
Some people even buy vinyl records just because they love the packaging.
But looking after vinyl can be a big pain to most people.
It s very mid range y and very warm.
There are multiple theories as to why this is the case.
There s another far superior reason why vinyl is better than lossy digital formats.
That warm vinyl sound.
You ll also hear vinyl enthusiasts discussing the warm sound they get from their record players.
It s hard to explain.
Of all the music formats vinyl has the most value.
Vinyl as long as you ve looked after it is superior in sound.
So many good answers here.
I do not think the case would be the same with cds or tapes or digital files snort.
Vinyl for the most part avoided the loudness war with the rise of digital music cds included it s possible to make a track sound louder than it naturally should.
People who prefer vinyl tend to be quite picky about what they listen to.
It pins very closely to the way that human beings hear music organically gonsalves said.
Now people are into vinyl we just opened a new shop in brighton and we haven t had a shop since 2004 and it s 60 per cent young people who ll be buying vinyl for quite a while he.
I remember that when vinyl records stopped being produced and sold in my country i embraced the cd just because i had to do it if i wanted to keep feeding my music purchasing habits.
Vinyl is in a resurgence of course with records outselling cds for the first time in almost three decades.
In 2013 sales increased 31 percent to about 6 million units year over year.