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- monkeychow
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Re: SEBASTIAN BACH Says 'Chinese Democracy' Is 'The Definition Of Great Ro
Great interview, agree with Baz 100%. It's a killer record.
Granted mp3 sucks ass, but do you guys think vinyl is better than CD? I used to love my vinyls but stopped collecting them a while back when they became very hard to source.
I'm going to order CD I think though to go with my compact disc.
Re: SEBASTIAN BACH Says 'Chinese Democracy' Is 'The Definition Of Great Ro
It says, he hasn't bought an ALBUM in 15 or 20 years. He didn't say anything about CDs. The only one shot in the foot was you, ASSCLOWN.:mosh: DO YOU EVEN THE REALIZE THE DIFFERENCE?
A lover of vinyl doesn't go 15 years without buying a new one.
I see neemo banned you for 3 days but due to your complete lack of brain cells, I think I'll extend it.
Re: SEBASTIAN BACH Says 'Chinese Democracy' Is 'The Definition Of Great Ro
I don't sit down and listen to music, thus the reason I don't already have a record player.
I listen to stuff on the run, like most folks. I don't listen MP3's (ever), but I do listen to CD's and lossless audio.
- monkeychow
- Rep: 661
Re: SEBASTIAN BACH Says 'Chinese Democracy' Is 'The Definition Of Great Ro
So can someone educate me on if Vinyl sounds better than lossless audio or CD quality audio (leave lossy and compressed formats like mp3 to die) and if so why?
I'm 31 but swapped from records to buying CDs around the time I was 15 I think....i'm genuinely interested...cos I always loved the tactile ness of records more...so i could be pursuaded to go get me another player and start getting everything new that way.
Re: SEBASTIAN BACH Says 'Chinese Democracy' Is 'The Definition Of Great Ro
To me vinyl always sounds better than cd,mp3s or whaver,it's seems it has more bass and shit,sure cds are cleaner sounding,but I like the sound of vinyl,I think it's just mostly a matter of opinion really tho.
Re: SEBASTIAN BACH Says 'Chinese Democracy' Is 'The Definition Of Great Ro
I'm glad to see that Axl has hired Bas as his new publicist!
As far as vinyl vs. CD, though, there's no doubt that a 12" album is much cooler to hold in your hands, and to appreciate the art. I still have all of my Iron Maiden albums, and 12" singles, with all their cool Derek Riggs art. I even bought a copy of ELP's Brain Salad Surgery simply for the H.R. Giger artwork and I don't think I've ever even listened to the thing. Appetite was one of the first CD's I bought, so I never had that one on vinyl.
I can understand how an analogue recording from the 70's or 80's sounds better on vinyl, because it more accurately captures the original sound wave as it was recorded. But I don't get how a modern pro-tools digital recording can somehow sound better when transferred to analogue and pressed on vinyl. Even if the vinyl 100% faithfully captured the wave form, it would be a faithful capture of the digital samples. Now if it the original master recordings were sampled at 96k or 48k, it could sound better than a 44.1k standard CD. But why not release it in SACD or DVDA format then?