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When everything is digita
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Gallaxial@VERT/SPACESST to
Ogg on Saturday, February 25, 2023 20:14:00
Re: When everything is digital.. this happens..
By: Ogg to All on Fri Feb 24 2023 19:14:00
Og> "a lot of younger female customers buying records. Now, it's
Og> common to have 15-year olds coming in to buy everything from
Og> old re-issues to new releases"
its not because the sound better on old record ?
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From
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Gallaxial on Saturday, February 25, 2023 20:47:24
Re: When everything is digita
By: Gallaxial to Ogg on Sat Feb 25 2023 08:14 pm
Og>> "a lot of younger female customers buying records. Now, it's
Og>> common to have 15-year olds coming in to buy everything from
Og>> old re-issues to new releases"
Ga> its not because the sound better on old record ?
I disagree that records sound better than other formats.. But that's a debate of its own.
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From
MRO@VERT/BBSESINF to
Nightfox on Saturday, February 25, 2023 23:59:24
Re: When everything is digita
By: Nightfox to Gallaxial on Sat Feb 25 2023 08:47 pm
> Re: When everything is digita
> By: Gallaxial to Ogg on Sat Feb 25 2023 08:14 pm
>
> Og>> "a lot of younger female customers buying records. Now, it's
> Og>> common to have 15-year olds coming in to buy everything from
> Og>> old re-issues to new releases"
>
> Ga> its not because the sound better on old record ?
>
> I disagree that records sound better than other formats.. But that's a
> debate of its own.
>
They sound a Lot better.
softer, must more body to the music.
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From
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MRO on Sunday, February 26, 2023 15:40:00
Hello MRO!
** On Saturday 25.02.23 - 23:59, MRO wrote to Nightfox:
>> I disagree that records sound better than other formats.. But that's a
>> debate of its own.
>>
M> They sound a Lot better.
M> softer, must more body to the music.
Vinyl is optimum only if they are completely dust-free, and if
the needle is replaced every 200-300 hrs of play. Without
that, over time, the sound becomes more muddled or cloudy (not
to mention damaging to the vinyl) - perhaps that is what some
people perceive as "softer".
Many early manufactured CD players were terrible, and produced
a harsh "edgy" sound. Over time, that contributed to what some
people reported as "listening fatigue". I experienced the
same. I had thought that I had purchased a fine player. The
sound was super clean and clear, but over time there was
something about the sound that wasn't confortable to the ears.
Later, I got a new player with a better D/A converter
technology, and the difference was significant.
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From
poindexter FORTRAN@VERT/REALITY to
Nightfox on Sunday, February 26, 2023 08:04:00
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Ni> I disagree that records sound better than other formats.. But that's a
Ni> debate of its own.
Let's talk about the "loudness wars" if we're going to get into which
format sounds better. I'm now actively avoiding any CD that's been
remastered since 2010 or so, because it's remixed to sound better
through cheap earbuds. When I compare an older CD with the remaster
(bought the remaster to get some additional tracks not on the original
release) the remaster sounds *muddy* and loud.
Kids these days. They're missing out.
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From
MRO@VERT/BBSESINF to
Ogg on Sunday, February 26, 2023 18:45:01
Re: When everything is digita
By: Ogg to MRO on Sun Feb 26 2023 03:40 pm
> >>
>
> M> They sound a Lot better.
> M> softer, must more body to the music.
>
> Vinyl is optimum only if they are completely dust-free, and if
> the needle is replaced every 200-300 hrs of play. Without
> that, over time, the sound becomes more muddled or cloudy (not
> to mention damaging to the vinyl) - perhaps that is what some
> people perceive as "softer".
>
my mom didnt do that shit and her records sounded better period.
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From
Nightfox@VERT/DIGDIST to
Ogg on Sunday, February 26, 2023 17:41:48
Re: When everything is digita
By: Ogg to MRO on Sun Feb 26 2023 03:40 pm
Og> Vinyl is optimum only if they are completely dust-free, and if
Og> the needle is replaced every 200-300 hrs of play. Without
Og> that, over time, the sound becomes more muddled or cloudy (not
Og> to mention damaging to the vinyl) - perhaps that is what some
Og> people perceive as "softer".
Another problem with records is that there's more surface area toward the outer ege, which means there's less surface area for audio information as the needle moves toward the middle of the record, so the songs toward the outer edge will sound better than the songs toward the middle of the record.
Og> Many early manufactured CD players were terrible, and produced
Og> a harsh "edgy" sound. Over time, that contributed to what some
Og> people reported as "listening fatigue". I experienced the
Og> same. I had thought that I had purchased a fine player. The
Og> sound was super clean and clear, but over time there was
Og> something about the sound that wasn't confortable to the ears.
Og> Later, I got a new player with a better D/A converter
Og> technology, and the difference was significant.
I got my first CD player (a Sony Discman) in 1992, and I always thought the CD players I've had sounded good all the time.
Nightfox
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From
Gamgee@VERT/PALANT to
Nightfox on Sunday, February 26, 2023 21:34:00
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Ni> Re: When everything is digita
Ni> By: Ogg to MRO on Sun Feb 26 2023 03:40 pm
Og> Vinyl is optimum only if they are completely dust-free, and if
Og> the needle is replaced every 200-300 hrs of play. Without
Og> that, over time, the sound becomes more muddled or cloudy (not
Og> to mention damaging to the vinyl) - perhaps that is what some
Og> people perceive as "softer".
Ni> Another problem with records is that there's more surface area
Ni> toward the outer ege, which means there's less surface area for
Ni> audio information as the needle moves toward the middle of the
Ni> record, so the songs toward the outer edge will sound better than
Ni> the songs toward the middle of the record.
Well...... it's really not because of "surface area". It's due to the
faster speed of travel of the vinyl under the stylus at the outer parts,
which makes it easier to encode the data accurately (because you have a
longer distance for a given section of sound). Another factor is that
the angle of the stylus arm in relation to the groove gets more
pronounced as it gets toward the inner part of the record, thereby
introducing a form of distortion.
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From
Nightfox@VERT/DIGDIST to
Gamgee on Monday, February 27, 2023 10:31:27
Re: Re: When everything is digita
By: Gamgee to Nightfox on Sun Feb 26 2023 09:34 pm
Ni>> Another problem with records is that there's more surface area
Ni>> toward the outer ege, which means there's less surface area for
Ni>> audio information as the needle moves toward the middle of the
Ni>> record, so the songs toward the outer edge will sound better than
Ni>> the songs toward the middle of the record.
Ga> Well...... it's really not because of "surface area". It's due to the
Ga> faster speed of travel of the vinyl under the stylus at the outer parts,
Yes, maybe I used the wrong phrasing.. But I think the outer edges of a disc move faster because the radius (and similarly surface area) is bigger there? Sort of splitting hairs there, perhaps.
Ga> which makes it easier to encode the data accurately (because you have a
Ga> longer distance for a given section of sound).
Yes, that's the idea I was trying to convey. :)
Ga> Another factor is that
Ga> the angle of the stylus arm in relation to the groove gets more
Ga> pronounced as it gets toward the inner part of the record, thereby
Ga> introducing a form of distortion.
Ah, that makes sense. I hadn't thought of that.
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From
Cougar428@VERT/CJSPLACE to
MRO on Wednesday, March 01, 2023 07:06:00
-=> Quoting Mro to Nightfox <=-
Mr> Re: When everything is digita
Mr> By: Nightfox to Gallaxial on Sat Feb 25 2023 08:47 pm
> Re: When everything is digita
> By: Gallaxial to Ogg on Sat Feb 25 2023 08:14 pm
>
> Og>> "a lot of younger female customers buying records. Now, it's
> Og>> common to have 15-year olds coming in to buy everything from
> Og>> old re-issues to new releases"
>
> Ga> its not because the sound better on old record ?
>
> I disagree that records sound better than other formats.. But that's a
> debate of its own.
>
Mr> They sound a Lot better.
Mr> softer, must more body to the music.
In my experience, they sound good when new, but the more you play
them the worse they get from the needle. Just my opinion...
Cougar
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From
Cougar428@VERT/CJSPLACE to
POINDEXTER FORTRAN on Wednesday, March 01, 2023 07:09:00
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-=> Nightfox wrote to Gallaxial <=-
Ni> I disagree that records sound better than other formats.. But that's a
Ni> debate of its own.
PF> Let's talk about the "loudness wars" if we're going to get into which
PF> format sounds better. I'm now actively avoiding any CD that's been
PF> remastered since 2010 or so, because it's remixed to sound better
PF> through cheap earbuds. When I compare an older CD with the remaster
PF> (bought the remaster to get some additional tracks not on the original
PF> release) the remaster sounds *muddy* and loud.
PF> Kids these days. They're missing out.
Oh... Dissapointed... Thought you were going to start a 'stereo
war'. My Sansui 9090db is better than your Technics junk! I was in
the army in the 80's and every room had a state of the loudness
stereo system in it. Those were the days...
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From
Cougar428@VERT/CJSPLACE to
NIGHTFOX on Wednesday, March 01, 2023 07:12:00
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Discman, what about the Walkman? Cassettes have their own issues,
but you could record the album and walk around listening to it.
Ni> I got my first CD player (a Sony Discman) in 1992, and I always
Ni> thought the CD players I've had sounded good all the time.
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From
Nightfox@VERT/DIGDIST to
Cougar428 on Wednesday, March 01, 2023 09:27:41
Re: When everything is digita
By: Cougar428 to NIGHTFOX on Wed Mar 01 2023 07:12 am
Ni>> I got my first CD player (a Sony Discman) in 1992, and I always
Ni>> thought the CD players I've had sounded good all the time.
Co> Discman, what about the Walkman? Cassettes have their own issues,
Co> but you could record the album and walk around listening to it.
Yes, I had a walkman before that. I had a good number of cassettes and enjoyed using them and recording songs from the radio, etc. I had a dual-cassete radio boombox at home for recording, but I really enjoyed having a cassette walkman too.
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From
Nopants@VERT/CITBBS to
Cougar428 on Thursday, March 02, 2023 08:00:00
Re: Re: When everything is di
By: Cougar428 to POINDEXTER FORTRAN on Wed Mar 01 2023 07:09 am
> PF> Let's talk about the "loudness wars" if we're going to get into which
> war'. My Sansui 9090db is better than your Technics junk! I was in
My approch has been to use digital files (high quality mp3 or flac) and a good
stereo/speaker combo from the 70s. When the 80s came around and stereos went
all electronic, it took them awhile to regain quality of tube amps from the
60's and 70's. So yeah, my Dynaco is better than your Sansui from the 80s :).
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From
poindexter FORTRAN@VERT/REALITY to
Cougar428 on Thursday, March 02, 2023 05:42:00
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Co> Oh... Dissapointed... Thought you were going to start a 'stereo
Co> war'. My Sansui 9090db is better than your Technics junk!
Technics? Pah! My Harmon Kardon 330b would have something to say about
that.
I was given it when my mom moved out of the house I grew up in, I even
have all of the documentation from when they bought it in the 1970s.
https://classicreceivers.com/harman-kardon-330b
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From
Ogg@VERT/CAPCITY2 to
poindexter FORTRAN on Thursday, March 02, 2023 20:49:00
Hello pF!
pF> Technics? Pah! My Harmon Kardon 330b would have something to say about
pF> that.
pF> I was given it when my mom moved out of the house I grew up in, I even
pF> have all of the documentation from when they bought it in the 1970s.
pF>
https://classicreceivers.com/harman-kardon-330b
No problem with the pots and switches after all these years?
My folks acquired a Clairtone + Gerrard turnable cabinet.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clairtone
I can't find the actual photo of the receiver, but it was
loaded with all kinds of special options such as bass-boost,
treble boost, flipping L-R audio channels, re-directing the
phono output to one channel and having the radio on the other,
etc.
I think it was around 1962 when I was still pre-school age when
was allowed to operate it. The unit still served well into the
late 70's. But by then, some of the switches started to not
cooperate, and the tuner was having issues.
The first issue it developed was a grounding hum. A couple of
large capacitors had dried up. With the help of an
electronics/shop highschool teacher, the capacitors were
replaced successfully.
But the switches deteriorated soon after.
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From
poindexter FORTRAN@VERT/REALITY to
Ogg on Friday, March 03, 2023 05:55:00
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Og> No problem with the pots and switches after all these years?
There's a little crackle here and there when turning one of the knobs,
but otherwise no.
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