Vinyl vs. Digital: The Great Sound Debate

Do vinyls sound better? Absolutely ? vinyl wins this one hands down. However, compared to a CD? That’s more tricky. Vinyl fans will argue that as it is an end-to-end analogue format, from the recording and pressing to playback, that it more closely reproduces what the artist originally played in the studio. Read more on … Read more

How Long Do Record Needles Last?

How long do record needles last? When does a turntable stylus need to be replaced? Most manufacturers recommend changing your stylus at around 1000 hours of record playing time. So if you’re using your turntable for an hour or so per day on average, ideally you should be changing the stylus every couple of years. … Read more

Why Vinyl Has Made a Comeback in the Modern Era

Why has vinyl become popular again? Left for dead with the advent of CDs in the 1980s, vinyl records are now the music industry’s most popular and highest-grossing physical format, with fans choosing it for collectibility, sound quality or simply the tactile experience of music in an age of digital ephemerality. Read more on www.nytimes.com … Read more

Starting a Record: Where to Put the Needle?

Even though vinyl records have been around for more than a century, they continue to captivate new generations of music lovers. Many people are drawn to the distinctive experience that records offer, from the warm sound quality to the tactile pleasure of handling the vinyl. But one of the most frequent queries from those unfamiliar … Read more

Are Records Better than CDs?

Are records better than CDs? Sound Quality. From a technical standpoint, digital CD audio quality is clearly superior to vinyl. CDs have a better signal-to-noise ratio (i.e. there is less interference from hissing, turntable rumble, etc.), better stereo channel separation, and have no variation in playback speed. Read more on www.diffen.com There has long been … Read more