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by dylan604
931 days ago
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> whereas vinyl is more popular than ever. (Okay, maybe not ever, but it’s actually growing gain.) let's not confuse "the only format available at the time" with popular by choice. each time a new format was created, it was adopted to the point of vinyl nearly becoming obsolete. what is old is new again is part of vinyl's resurrection. it's doubtful most hipsters buying vinyl today even have sound systems other than bookshelf speakers to hear a difference in any format. |
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My point was that vinyl, as well as being (1) pleasingly retro and (2) physical rather than existing in the cloud somewhere, also has (3) fundamentally desirable traits as an audio format — ‘analogue warmth’, etc. Bad lossy digital compression has (1) but not (2) or (3).
You’re right about vinyl’s current popularity not having much to do with that though: it’s mainly (1) and (2) I think.