• AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet
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    -44 months ago

    Vinyl is actually higher fidelity than CDs though. That’s not subjective, it’s scientifically verifiable.

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      4 months ago

      It’s not. The benefits are all hypothetical. In practical demonstrations, records have dramatically less dynamic range and more distortion. It’s not even a contest.

      • AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet
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        4 months ago

        CDs have a digital sampling rate of 44.1 KHz. Vinyl is a continuous waveform as an analog medium, but if you were to digitize it, the equivalent sampling rate would be at 96 KHz or higher.

        • @[email protected]
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          104 months ago

          Yes that’s the hypothesis.
          But in practice the distortion eliminates reliable reproduction at those frequencies, which humans can’t hear anyway.

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          14 months ago

          Yeah, but CDs don’t have static, aren’t affected by dust and there’s no hiss. In ideal conditions, vinyl is best, but I don’t live in a vacuum chamber.

          Back in the day my parents had a high quality turntable and sound system from a very well respected manufacturer, and we had strict rules on how you look after vinyl. The first generation CD player blew it away for sound fidelity.

          • AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet
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            14 months ago

            All you have to do is clean the record before playing it each time. It takes 20 seconds, and I enjoy the ritual.

        • threelonmusketeersM
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          14 months ago

          CDs have a digital sampling rate of 44.1 KHz

          That’s because humans can’t hear frequencies above ~20 kHz. If humans could hear the difference, the sampling rate would be higher.