matthewhypolite
500+ Head-Fier
But digital still had that “something missing”
Yes, THIS!
But lately I realized that the missing part is the “inner resolution intensity”. In analog recordings and on an LP with a good system, or Reel, you can always spot this “specific unique intensity” from within each instrument timbres and within it body. This renders each instruments to have it own uniqueness that can not be confused by other of similar kinds, even similar kinds with different artists would have this distinctions.
The distinctions is so real that as much as the pitch perfect spot, of which you can tell player A and player B apart when blind testing the same instruments and phrase.
Agreed. Especially that bit about timbres and body. So completely true.
Money ?
oh yeah, I remember that ...![]()
ROFL
The great times was the finds. It’s like fishing or gemstone mining. I even lost friends due to going record shopping with them and then finding some record one foot away from them that they had been looking for for 15 years. Yep, I refused to give it to them.
But records are just that.......an experience. The collecting, the care, the cleaning.
HAHAHA, good find on the record, #Worth!
And yes, vinyl listening has became just that for me, an experience.
Oh the card, cleaning, rituals are all pretty much the reasons why digital is taking over on top of some more reasons
Correct, as i noted in my writeup, it can be a chore for alot of ppl, hell i dont particularly like cleaning either, but man what i hear as a result is so worth it.
When digital is finally able to capture this magic it would be great, but being able to transfer old analog stuff perfectly into whatever digital becomes is going to be a challenge i think. Time will tell I guess.
Until then, ima enjoy vinyl
