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lmartin999 Mar 9th 2011 11:09 am

Analogue or Digital?
 
Decided to spend my tax refund on a turntable - and rather nice it is too. Looking forward to checking out all the used vinyl shops in Toronto. Upside is I can finally play all my 12 inch singles again (though changing the speed is not an easy matter). Downside is OH managed to acquire a Phil Collins LP.
No MP3 thingies in this house! What do others think, digital or analogue?

Tangram Mar 9th 2011 11:20 am

Re: Analogue or Digital?
 

Originally Posted by lmartin999 (Post 9229267)
Decided to spend my tax refund on a turntable - and rather nice it is too. Looking forward to checking out all the used vinyl shops in Toronto. Upside is I can finally play all my 12 inch singles again (though changing the speed is not an easy matter). Downside is OH managed to acquire a Phil Collins LP.
No MP3 thingies in this house! What do others think, digital or analogue?

Weren't you heading back to the UK or am I thinking of someone similarly named ?

lmartin999 Mar 9th 2011 11:26 am

Re: Analogue or Digital?
 

Originally Posted by Tangram (Post 9229277)
Weren't you heading back to the UK or am I thinking of someone similarly named ?

Not sure if this is a genuine question or you are trying to make some point :confused: Anyway, I frequently ponder the option, but no plans as yet. OH is quite liking it here now I think.

Tangram Mar 9th 2011 11:28 am

Re: Analogue or Digital?
 

Originally Posted by lmartin999 (Post 9229288)
Not sure if this is a genuine question or you are trying to make some point :confused: Anyway, I frequently ponder the option, but no plans as yet. OH is quite liking it here now I think.

Genuine question

lmartin999 Mar 9th 2011 11:31 am

Re: Analogue or Digital?
 

Originally Posted by Tangram (Post 9229293)
Genuine question

Fair enough. I am starting to think living somewhere warmer would be nicer though...

Alan2005 Mar 9th 2011 1:12 pm

Re: Analogue or Digital?
 

Originally Posted by lmartin999 (Post 9229267)
Decided to spend my tax refund on a turntable - and rather nice it is too. Looking forward to checking out all the used vinyl shops in Toronto. Upside is I can finally play all my 12 inch singles again (though changing the speed is not an easy matter). Downside is OH managed to acquire a Phil Collins LP.
No MP3 thingies in this house! What do others think, digital or analogue?

Digital. I've got 100's of LP's and I can't remember the last time I played one. Getting them out, brushing the dust off, loading them onto the player might be a kind of romantic ritual for some. For me it's a pain in the arse.

I don't have any music that is MP3 only though - only CD's. I guess this still counts as old school now-a-days.

lmartin999 Mar 9th 2011 1:28 pm

Re: Analogue or Digital?
 

Originally Posted by Alan2005 (Post 9229457)
Digital. I've got 100's of LP's and I can't remember the last time I played one. Getting them out, brushing the dust off, loading them onto the player might be a kind of romantic ritual for some. For me it's a pain in the arse.

I don't have any music that is MP3 only though - only CD's. I guess this still counts as old school now-a-days.

Glad you escaped the pensions thread :thumbup:

It is quite a sensual experience. The bit I like is having to remember to take the stylus off at the end of side one (obviously I didn't buy one with auto-return or any convenience features). If you have any good LPs I'll make you an offer for a job lot!

They do sound good. Seriously.

Joe_Sleepy Mar 9th 2011 11:19 pm

Re: Analogue or Digital?
 
My 13 year old has just discovered the joys of vinyl..

She bought an old radiogram for $5 from Kijiji & is trawling the second hand shops & flea markets for records..

I haven't played vinyl for 15+ years but I have to admit that it does somehow sound more "authentic"..

It has been quite nostalgic in one sense & the LPs & 45s as artifacts are fantastic (I still have all of my old vinyl) but I'm with Alan on the can't be arsed front.. It's a hassle..

DaveLovesDee Mar 9th 2011 11:52 pm

Re: Analogue or Digital?
 

Originally Posted by lmartin999 (Post 9229295)
Fair enough. I am starting to think living somewhere warmer would be nicer though...

Joint the list on this thread :p

iaink Mar 10th 2011 1:09 am

Re: Analogue or Digital?
 
Digital is so much more convenient. Years of sitting near the trumpets means my ears arent good enough to tell the difference anyway.

Vinyl is lovely and tactile though, and more or less forces you to listen to an album as a whole, rather than cherry picking. Sometimes thats a good thing, sometimes it subjects the listener to some real sonic crap.

Frankly Id rather be playing than listening anyway.

Tangram Mar 10th 2011 1:33 am

Re: Analogue or Digital?
 

Originally Posted by iaink (Post 9230581)
Digital is so much more convenient. Years of sitting near the trumpets means my ears arent good enough to tell the difference anyway.

Vinyl is lovely and tactile though, and more or less forces you to listen to an album as a whole, rather than cherry picking. Sometimes thats a good thing, sometimes it subjects the listener to some real sonic crap.

Frankly Id rather be playing than listening anyway.

Only thing I miss about vinyl is gate album covers, especially all the Yes albums I sold for beer vouchers in my youth. If only I had kept them.

geo4 Mar 10th 2011 5:40 am

Re: Analogue or Digital?
 
Analog every day of the week.

Bay / Bloor radio do demonstrations on Saturdays. Go along and open up your ears to the difference. Quite astounding.

I'd also recommend some good speakers. KRK Rokkit would be my choice. Ridiculous. :thumbup:

These sound like they should cost about 5x more.

http://www.moogaudio.com/krk-rp5-g2-each-p-1502.html

geo4 Mar 10th 2011 5:41 am

Re: Analogue or Digital?
 
n/m

iaink Mar 10th 2011 5:54 am

Re: Analogue or Digital?
 

Originally Posted by geo4 (Post 9231078)
Analog every day of the week.

Bay / Bloor radio do demonstrations on Saturdays. Go along and open up your ears to the difference. Quite astounding.

I'd also recommend some good speakers. KRK Rokkit would be my choice. Ridiculous. :thumbup:

These sound like they should cost about 5x more.

http://www.moogaudio.com/krk-rp5-g2-each-p-1502.html

Surely if you need to get esoteric high end equipment to hear the difference it cant be that big of a difference, and you could argue that listening to a humble CD on a high end hi fi system over a bread and butter future shop system would be an eye opener for many anyway.

Isnt most (all?) modern music recorded on digital systems now, regardless of whether the final delivery is analogue or not. I suppose if you never listen to anthing recorded since 1980 you might be onto something, but then I imagine that microphone/ recording technology might have surpassed the best of what was available in the analogue age by now anyway.

geo4 Mar 10th 2011 6:11 am

Re: Analogue or Digital?
 

Originally Posted by iaink (Post 9231105)
Surely if you need to get esoteric high end equipment to hear the difference it cant be that big of a difference, and you could argue that listening to a humble CD on a high end hi fi system over a bread and butter future shop system would be an eye opener for many anyway.

Isnt most (all?) modern music recorded on digital systems now, regardless of whether the final delivery is analogue or not. I suppose if you never listen to anthing recorded since 1980 you might be onto something, but then I imagine that microphone/ recording technology might have surpassed the best of what was available in the analogue age by now anyway.

You've already said you have impaired hearing so....

I'll let others make their own minds up.

Don't be a help vampire as there's lots of information on tah interwebz.

Try www.google.com

;)


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