Lynch
Here for the cookies and the tunes
You said, records have never sounded better to me. Compared to what?
Sorry, didn't figure I'd need to expand on that.
Records have NEVER sounded better than CDs. I'm talking about direct-from-label CDs, not some BS compilation CD that you pick up in a bargain bin from some unknown label that paid 10 cents for the rights to put out some truly awful best-ofs, compilations and mixed-disc releases.
If the production sucks, it sucks. Doesn't matter if it's on CD, cassette, vinyl or DAT. The only change in sound quality comes from the medium. Perfect example, I owned Dark Side of the Moon on vinyl and cassette for many years before I bought it on CD. The very first time I listened to it on CD, I heard things I had NEVER heard before. Little nuances within the sound that never existed in the previous releases on inferior vinyl and cassette.
I know some people have some weird love 'thing' going on with vinyl and seem to think that the pops, crackles and other shit is what makes it so great. That's fine, more power to 'em, but I'd rather listen to a clean recording each and every time and will take a pass on the muffled, "warm" sound that goes along with the pops, cracks and skips of vinyl.
Hope that helped.


