• ReginaPhalange@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    Born 1992
    5 points

    • No typewriter ( would kill for a real TTY though)
    • Haven’t listened to vinyl ( I really want to get into that, overwhelmed with stuff I need to learn)
    • No boombox ( and thank god for that - this shit looks heavy af)
    • Not recorded music to a cassette ( only from lack of trying, had a radio accepting cassettes with “record” button)
    • No postcard ( not a big thing around these parts)
      • ReginaPhalange@lemmy.world
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        2 days ago

        Purely ideological at this point.
        I want to own my media, CDs aren’t being produced anymore, vinyls are resurfacing.

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        I’m no audiophile, but there is a difference in sound. To me it’s not enough to invest in the type of equipment that maximizes that difference, but it’s still there

        Plus turntables have become another niche technological LEGO set, to customize and improve until the hole in your chest is filled

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            Eeehhh, I don’t think worse is the right word. Less fidelity, yeah, but the sound is… warmer? I dunno, like I said, I’m not an audiophile, but I know our ears are analogue and all the things in nature that make me feel good have curves

            Your mom, for instance

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            From what I understand, vinyl records are often mastered differently than digital recordings, and they do have a bit of a different sound overall due to their mechanical nature (like how different headphones can produce vastly different results.) So vinyl could very well be actually better depending on the mix, and depending on the preferences of the person listening.

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              Every difference between digital and vinyl is caused by vinyl failing to faithfully reproduce the original signal. It may be “pleasing” signal degradation, but it is degradation nonetheless.

              As for the analogy about different headphones, I don’t think differences in quality of the amplification/playback hardware are necessarily tied to the recoding medium playback mechanism itself. In other words, you could just as easily hook some vacuum tube amp up to your CD or FLAC player if that “warm” sound was what you were going for.