Vinyl Gets Its Groove Back
theodp writes "Time reports that vinyl records are suddenly cool again. Vinyl has a warmer, more nuanced sound than CDs or MP3s; records feature large album covers with imaginative graphics, pullout photos, and liner notes. 'Bad sound on an iPod has had an impact on a lot of people going back to vinyl,' says 15-year-old David MacRunnel, who owns more than 1,000 records."
You know your format is doomed if you consider a 15 year old your "expert" to quote.
Hurray for punchcards?! When you were my age, we had to make our own paper if we wanted punchcards! With our teeth! In the snow! And we liked it!
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>I haven't heard a hurray for punchcards post recently.
Newer technologies just don't give programs the same nuanced performance and octagonal algorithms as punched cards. The clean edges of a punched bit totally rule over the bits on magnetic media that require a dedicated computer just to recover them from the noise. All that extra work to reconstruct a bit makes them tired, and fatiguing to debug.
Face it: programs run off hard disks just have grainy memory usage and an indistinct sound stage.
But punched cards are a distraction from the real issue, which is that only a vacuum tube computer can do justice to the best algorithms.
...there's no beating half-inch reel-to-reel. Vinyl, pfft.
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Hmm, I have some $5000 power cords I can sell him, guaranteed to improve the sound of his records. It will provide a distinct improvement in the warmth of deep bass, combined with a crisp treble. Our phone lines are open right now for orders. Just call 911-5324 and get an instant discount...
Excuse me, but please get off my Pennisetum Clandestinum, eh!
There are probably some people out there who would buy $100,000 Hollerith keypunches.
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That's why I get all my recordings on wax cylinders!
"It's" is a contraction for "it is."
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It's?
Some people will say it costs too much, but I disagree. Sure, building the audio system of my dreams cost $750,000, not to mention my job, my house, and my marriage. But my system makes Britney Spears sound like fucking Beethoven!
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Umm, I'll listen to it that way, and tell you whatever the hell you want to hear, if you hook me up with a set of those speakers!
"What does Britney Spears fucking Beethoven sound like anyway?"
Dunno, but I'm sure those "ohs" and "yes's" and "ja's" sound warmer and more nuanced on vinyl than in some crappy compressed digital format.
Dude, but if you're using a freaking LASER to read your vinyl, you'd damn well better have those $8000 speaker cables. I hear they make the music more "danceable."
Ahem. This is my excuse from now on when people criticize my dancing.
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Anthropic principle: We see the universe the way it is because if it were different we would not be here to see it.
Sad to say, no amount of explaining that a 1 is a 1 is a 1 on a hard drive and the MP3 read will be identical on any brand
Hmm, I think I'm with the audiophile with this one. On a Western Digital hard drive all my MP3s sound different. They all sound like "click, click, click".