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Originally Posted by charliestumpy
I understand that capitalism must march on producing more disposable crap, and after audio CD (inferior to vinyl), we are often compelled because of lack of 4:3 CRT to buy flattie widie HD displays (usually at about twice price of previous superior/lower power consumption/longer-lasting format).
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Whilst I sympathise with the sentiment (we don't half buy a lot of cr@p!), I can't let the vinyl comment pass without at least some comments.
Apologies if this is utterly OT!!!
CD is undeniably superior to vinyl in many aspects of fidelity (not to mention convenience). CD is free from the affects of vinyl mastering constraints (frequency, dynamics limiting), is less fragile (scratches, pops, surface noise, runble) and only requires modest equipment to sound rather good!
CD is superior in:-
Dynamic range (a major advantage)
Frequency response curve
Robustness/fragility (free from scratches pops)
Frequency range (perhaps an area of debate)
Cost (playback hardware)
Running costs (you don't need to replace lasers as often as stylii)
On the other hand, vinyl does not require ADC and DACs in the recording playback chain. Whan this means to the user is far more difficult to quantify... but can nevertheless be detrimental.
Modern mastering techniques further muddy the water - but that's irrespective of the medium.
There are those with relatively expensive vinyl playback systems who claim that they can sound better. But a well mastered CD sounds fantastic - as does a well-mastered LP.
P.S. I like both.
P.P.S. sorry for droning on.