Wow! Vinyl sounds amazingly good! (Just wanted to get that out there)
Someone gave me a turntable a while ago and I finally hooked it up. Raided my parents old (and mouldy in some cases) vinyl collection and found some real gems like Simon & Garfunkel, Everly Brothers, Chet Atkins and tons of other old country and lots of great classical stuff.
Got really into it. There's a sound that isn't there with my CD's. Seriously, I feel like I've been lied to that Cd's are "perfect" and vinyl is at best equal until it deteriorates from use or whatever.
I could post a ton of words on this, but I'll just say that I own an SACD player and many titles, DVD-A etc. and can sometimes appreciate the difference between these and redbook CD's. I can't generally stomach mp3's if given the choice. I play guitar and record etc. So I appreciate sound fidelity, but am no audiophile thank you very much.
I swear vinyl has incredible bass guitar and kick drum, aswell as snare and symbals, vocals can be night and day from CD. Wow. There is some major difference here!
The turntable I'm using is a Pioneer PL-600. Looks like a pretty mediocre mass market direct drive player, into a Yamaha RXV757 on Pure Direct mode into Axiom M60's.
I've actually done some direct comparisons of tracks on both formats, even SACD versus Vinyl, and for the most part Vinyl seems to be producing a richer, warmer, more natural and enjoyable sound. Guitars that stick out sound real on vinyl and just part of the mix on CD. I compared a few Animals recordings and the difference between the less than perfect vinyl 45 with the crackles and all vs. the SACD was shocking. This Animals SACD I thought was a stellar example of sound quality, and I was wrong. The vinyl made the SACD sound completely thin and even shrill.
I probably sound like one of those uptight vinyl guys, yet I really just finally listened to some, and now my whole audio world has been turned upside down.
I need help here! Am I imagining things?
Bob Dylan's George Jackson song alone though will keep that turntable hooked up.
Really? There are songs that are only available on vinyl? WTF?