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Originally Posted by audiomagnate /img/forum/go_quote.gif
You have to spend a TON of money to make vinyl sound good. My rig is worth about $5k or so, and it is not worthy, although I enjoy it. My Samsung SACD player sounds fantastic and I paid under $100. You do the math.
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Also a few more add ons (I do not think that evne spending tons of money you will make it sound as clean at least):
-LPs deteriorate overtime.
-The new recordings, are better but are as expensive or more than the digital counterparts, that will last a lot more if not more than you and me.
-Crostalk is huge.
-Signal to noise ratio, a joke.
-Surface noise, that is inherent to he media, cilcks, pops, all this clearly audible (not as the anomalies of the digital media that most of the time we talk about them becasue we have read about them in books and magazines, but without even knowing what the hell are we talking about, is anybody able to hear jitter errors, or that crispness??? I do not honestly, and I'm not afraind to stand to what I'm stating here...
-Aslo LPs are a lot more uncomfortable to manipulate, and to preserve, you need a machine to clean the records...
-Take 4 times the real state...
-You can not even walk around the TT or they will skip, unless the floor is really firm not the case in the majority of our modern houses
-And the worst, you have to stand every 42-45 minutes to flip the LP....
If want more??? To me is enough to stay away of it for the rest of my life...