Maybe it was coincidence but vinyl began its resurgence at around the same time as recordings started this trend.
Vinyl vs cd player.
Tiny imperfections in the belts or wheels of the turntable will cause more rapid pitch changes known as flutter cd players because they use super accurate digital buffers are immune to this.
It wasn t long before vinyl recordings of the same content often had better sound quality at normal listening volumes simply because they had higher dynamic range.
Even the standard redbook cd 44khz 16 bit resolution has about a 26db advantage to vinyl with respect to dynamic range and at least a 40 50 db advantage in stereo separation as well as unmeasurable wow and flutter.
I can go on but you get the point.
Digital got its act together but not until the death of the cd.
Vinyl vs cd fidelity.
Vinyl is an analog storage medium which means there is a physical record of the music imprinted on the vinyl disc read by a sensitive needle called a stylus.
Original sound is analog by definition.
The problem here is that it had a tremendous result on the audio quality.
A vinyl record is an analog recording and cds and dvds are digital recordings.
A digital recording doesn t degrade overtime like a record does when played too many times.
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A vinyl record that is even slightly warped or has a hole that is not perfectly centered will have wow slow variations in pitch.
The standard cd format is a 2 channel 16 bit 44 1 khz setup.
The data is read by a laser and then decoded to produce audio playback.
Why vinyl sounds better than cd or not according to rolling stone magazine sales of vinyl albums continue to grow setting a new record in 2010.
Superiority depends on your tastes the quality of your cd player the quality of your analog playback system the quality of the cd s you enjoy hearing and the quality of the lp s you enjoy hearing.
Playback and inconsistencies though cd s sample rate is high and we re all well aware how good they sound the idea of its being converted once into digital and then back to analogue losing and approximating information seems to infer it will always be inferior to vinyl.
Take a look at the graph below.
A digital recording takes snapshots of the analog signal at a certain rate for cds it is 44 100 times per second and measures each snapshot with a certain accuracy for cds it is 16 bit which means the value must be one of 65 536 possible values.
The cd has the typical 16 bit 44 1khz sampling rate.
Both vinyl were captured at 24 bit 96khz.
Does vinyl reproduce sound better or is it just.
Sony vegas pro 13 and rendered in mp4.