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Anyone here still listen to vinyl ?

djefferis

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Curious - anyone here still listen to records ?

I’ve got a small collection - picked up a few this morning from Record Store Day Black Friday sales.

RSD has really dropped off last few years - peaked with pandemic and industry just killed demand with way too many releases and too much production.

Still - I enjoy some of the new/reprints on vinyl. Have a small set up in the office - nothing fancy.

I have a Marantz receiver and player somewhere - need to dig it out and send receiver in for a recap. I’m just not that big of an audiophile I guess - to my ears my cheapo technics and $139 powered speakers off Amazon sound fine.
 

JDS

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I’m not too familiar with the vinyl sound, besides the retro way of playing music, what is the main difference ?
 

djefferis

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I’m not too familiar with the vinyl sound, besides the retro way of playing music, what is the main difference ?

It cost way more and it’s not as clear.

It does sound different - better is subjective - but I’m one who prefers the “warmer” sound of vinyl - plus there is just something about hearing it warts and all.

Hard to describe - I usually describe it in terms of playing a vintage instrument vs some modern piece of technology. Any 15 year old can sit down with a MacBook these days and make “music” using some program and it’s going to sound amazingly clear and be perfect every time. But creating music with an instrument takes more of an appreciation and keener listening skills as well as critical thought.

I’m not talented as a musician by any measure - but I still enjoy plinking around from time to time. Same with vinyl - I see these people with multi thousand dollar tube amps and speakers and it just goes right over my head. Yea - I could plunk down the price of a nice used Honda on a McIntosh system - and I’m sure I’d say it sounds better than what I have / but truly appreciating it more - I doubt it. But I do appreciate what I have more than the cassettes and CDs I grew up listening to.
 

Tanko

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Haven't listened to vinyl for years but we have hundreds of albums and a pioneer stereo system. Guess we got old and lazy and just use the digital stuff now.
 
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phillyflyers

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Funny you mention this.

My buddy buys and sells rare vinyl records mostly jazz.

Here's his website...


Here's his Instagram page. As you can see, filled with vinyl records.

 

JDS

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It has a "fuller" sound. What I mean by fuller is that you can hear the entire spectrum of the instruments more clearly than with digital. It's a lot more realistic of a sound.
This is good to know, might invest in one for the Black Friday sales as music is my oxygen.
 

djefferis

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Depending on what you’re listening to - keep in mind a lot of stuff was recorded long before digital became a thing - therefore it was engineered based on how the listener would hear it (on vinyl).

That’s why I laugh at the modern stuff being pushed out on vinyl for hipsters and kids. Stuff is 100% digital - vinyl was an afterthought to sell more merch.

But when your talking stuff pre 1975 - it’s a different story.

A lot of jazz listeners are into vinyl and some of it sells for big money. A little too “highbrow” for my taste I guess. Give me some classic Zep II or Cream on vinyl with the receiver cranked.
 
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flyingillini

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This has always been my spot to go to for Vinyl
 
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