Subj : When everything is digita
To   : Ogg
From : Nightfox
Date : Sun Feb 26 2023 05:41 pm

 Re: When everything is digita
 By: Ogg to MRO on Sun Feb 26 2023 03:40 pm

Og> Vinyl is optimum only if they are completely dust-free, and if
Og> the needle is replaced every 200-300 hrs of play. Without
Og> that, over time, the sound becomes more muddled or cloudy (not
Og> to mention damaging to the vinyl) - perhaps that is what some
Og> people perceive as "softer".

Another problem with records is that there's more surface area toward the outer ege, which means there's less surface area for audio information as the needle moves toward the middle of the record, so the songs toward the outer edge will sound better than the songs toward the middle of the record.

Og> Many early manufactured CD players were terrible, and produced
Og> a harsh "edgy" sound. Over time, that contributed to what some
Og> people reported as "listening fatigue". I experienced the
Og> same. I had thought that I had purchased a fine player. The
Og> sound was super clean and clear, but over time there was
Og> something about the sound that wasn't confortable to the ears.

Og> Later, I got a new player with a better D/A converter
Og> technology, and the difference was significant.

I got my first CD player (a Sony Discman) in 1992, and I always thought the CD players I've had sounded good all the time.

Nightfox

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