Archelirion
10.03.14 | There's a shop up the road from where I'm living that sells both pies and vinyl. I like pies, but I don't feel qualified enough for the vinyl yet :P |
InFlamesWeThrash666
10.03.14 | Well the vinyl does sound better but the difference is not that big |
facupm
10.03.14 | it depends on you, i personally like vinyls |
anarchistfish
10.03.14 | youre better off spending it on weed |
pedro70512
10.03.14 | yes. it's a lot of fun to collect and play them, and the artwork is beautiful. a turntable is also way cooler than an ipod. |
pedro70512
10.03.14 | sound quality is about the same as 320k but it's usually mixed to be softer. I prefer the sound but it's not technically better than high-quality digital. |
rockandmetaljunkie
10.03.14 | depends on how deep your pocket is |
titanslayer
10.03.14 | no |
Archelirion
10.03.14 | Pockets aren't THAT deep but I do have a fair reserve of money that I could donate a certain percentage towards.
How much is a decent record player? Doesn't matter about currency or anything, just so I can get an idea of the sort of thing I'd be looking at spending. |
pedro70512
10.03.14 | http://www.amazon.com/Technica-AT-LP60-Automatic-Driven-Turntable/dp/B002GYTPAE/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1412354114&sr=8-3&keywords=record+player
I got that one two years ago and I love it. good sound, plenty of jacks and options, no problems. |
FacelessMan
10.03.14 | youre better off spending it on weed[2] |
ZippaThaRippa
10.03.14 | It's a terribly expensive hobby. I started my collection last December and I've already sunk more than 500 dollars on records. That being said, vinyl is a wonderful thing. There's something nice about having full size art, inserts and an actual physical piece of music. It feels like a more complete artistic statement. Also, lots of bands will throw in free little extras like posters and stickers.
It's definitely a bit of an investment but it's been worth it to me. Give it a shot! |
pedro70512
10.03.14 | fuck weed. a record lasts a lot longer than a high. |
ZippaThaRippa
10.03.14 | Also, if you're into a bit of crusty hardcore, Deathwish Inc has a huge selection of vinyl records that are constantly being repressed for very, very reasonable prices. They throw in tons of free shit and I've almost never had any shipping problems with them. |
Friday13th
10.03.14 | I only buy vinyls for old albums since that was the original medium and new digital copies are obviously sourced from some sort of analog recording anyways. I don't understand people who say new albums recorded with digital equipment are better on vinyl. It's more for the aesthetic value, or maybe they like the crackling I guess. |
DungeonBoy
10.03.14 | "There's something nice about having full size art, inserts and an actual physical piece of music."
Yes! If you can appreciate this, then it's worth it alone to buy some vinyl. I have records I've never even spun that I love to death because of the packaging. I know that sounds stupid, but I'm sure I'm not the only one. |
emester
10.03.14 | I love collecting records personally. Theres just something about it that makes me more invested in it than just listening to stuff on an mp3.It can be expensive though. |
tempest--
10.03.14 | if you have to ask anyone but yourself then no |
DungeonBoy
10.03.14 | Droppin life lessons. |
pedro70512
10.03.14 | when aliens or terroritsts fire off an EMP and destroy all our electronics, vinyls will be the only surviving medium for playback because they're a physical incarnation of the music. |
Archelirion
10.03.14 | I've always loved collecting CD's, as it just feels that much nicer having a tangible object that you can admire. So yeah, that aspect does appeal to me.
And yes, I do like crusty hardcore. |
ZippaThaRippa
10.03.14 | "when aliens or terroritsts fire off an EMP and destroy all our electronics, vinyls will be the only
surviving medium for playback because they're a physical incarnation of the music."
Whoa |
pedro70512
10.03.14 | dude, check Halo of Flies. they've got a great hardcore and extreme collection and press great quality at dirt-cheap. I got Rorcal's latest for $10 + shipping three days after ordering. |
Archelirion
10.03.14 | Wow, that's not a bad price. Obviously I'd have to pay shipping on top of that as I'm a Brit. |
Mad.
10.03.14 | Lol funny question cuz my dad just bought a vinyl player after having a ridiculously good/expensive CD system for ages, and
we're thinking the CDs sound better. Could be different if you have a less powerful system tho I dunno |
DungeonBoy
10.03.14 | Same goes for record players though. Did your dad by a $500-$1000+ record player or a cheap $100 one? Superior quality record players are incredibly expensive. |
ZippaThaRippa
10.03.14 | Sound quality depends on a lot of things. The weight of the vinyl itself is pretty quickly. Older records were printed on lighter, thinner material. They aren't likely going to sound better than a CD. Newer records are often printed on heavy 180G. You get a lot cleaner sound out of heavy pressings. Something about the grooves being easier for the needle to read. |
pedro70512
10.03.14 | Not to keep clogging up your comments, but my vinyl list garnered a bunch of recs.
http://www.sputnikmusic.com/list.php?memberid=252871&listid=149750 |
Mad.
10.03.14 | @dungeon he bought a super-expensive one, spends sooo much money on music |
DungeonBoy
10.03.14 | Nice, that's the way to do it! |
Shuyin
10.03.14 | dude, just the sound of the needle when the record starts playing gives me the chills |
DetectiveStabler
10.03.14 | Vinyls rule! |
pedro70512
10.03.14 | I wouldn't be surprised if thicker records were more resistant to warping, but with good care that shouldn't be much of a factor. |
anarchistfish
10.03.14 | save your money and go on an nice holiday to slovenia |
anarchistfish
10.03.14 | i'd sell my collection but i cba |
DominionMM1
10.03.14 | vinyl tends to get better dynamics and more depth, particularly with the percussion, in my experience but it's all subjective |
Tyler.
10.03.14 | Do what makes you happy! |
wacknizzle
10.03.14 | Vinyl plays sounds outside the normal spectrum of cds and digital. If it's quality vinyl and the album has good production it can sound significantly better than any other format. You also then need a decent audio receiver and speakers to really notice the differences. Was about to repeat what Dominion said, percussion alot of times sounds way better, almost like you're actually hearing as if your were there in person.
2 sounds amazing on wax. |
pedro70512
10.03.14 | if you're really curious about the difference in sound and how it works
http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/apr12/articles/lost-in-translation.htm |
BMDrummer
10.03.14 | i just like the feeling of putting on a record and having to pull it out, look at the big artwork, read the liner notes, all that stuff |
pedro70512
10.03.14 | It's a more satisfying experience for sure. I had a ball when I got F#A# with all its inserts and art and diagrams and the crushed penny and stuff. |
Hyperion1001
10.03.14 | "Vinyl plays sounds outside the normal spectrum of cds and digital. If it's quality vinyl and the album has good production it can sound significantly better than any other format."
this is extremely wrong. the only conceivable way vinyl could sound objectively better is if it was actually mastered on analog tape and put directly onto the record, and even at that a transfer to a 24-bit digital file will still probably produce better results.
as it stands right now, there is no other medium that can produce the same frequency response and dynamic range as a 24-bit uncompressed digital file. the "warmth" that comes from vinyl records is actually distortion in the signal path that functionally degrades the sound quality. people prefer records the for same reason they prefer film over digital or any other analog medium, because the inherent flaws give it "character" (which is totally subjective).
vinyl records are fun to collect, trust me, i have over 100 of them. but dont be misguided, uncompressed digital files still are the best audio quality you can get. not to mention that records usually require pretty pricey setups to actually sound good, whereas a good pair of headphones and a DAC will get you far better sound from a digital file without having to drop all that money on a stereo setup. |
MonotoneMop
10.03.14 | No. Spend the money on something more tangible like good quality clothing or something. |
dimsim3478
10.03.14 | "Deathwish Inc has a huge selection of vinyl records that are constantly being repressed for very, very reasonable prices. They throw in tons of free shit and I've almost never had any shipping problems with them."
For quite possibly THE most prominent/important label in hardcore right now, Deathwish has that independent vibe like it's run out of a bedroom but with an insane amount of professionalism and reliability. Website is easy to use, prices are great (even considering shipping, which is usually the ballbuster with indie labels), customer service is pleasant and direct, you get free stuff in your order (plus a handwritten note, nice touch), and the products are wonderful; the solid packaging and glossy inserts are cool and whatnot but with something like the "Jane Doe" 2XLP, they really go all out (and it's only $22, wow).
Anyway, yeah, vinyl collecting. Vinyl costs money. (Good) turntables cost lots of money. (Good) speakers cost lots of money. It's an entirely subjective decision to pick up vinyl because you have to factor in financial priority and your overall financial situation (i.e. how much money can you burn and what other things would you rather burn it on?), but I will say this: it's always great to support music instead of just stealing it like everyone does all the time and vinyl feels like the most rewarding way of doing so; you get a product that's inherently more "real" than a CD or digital file and it looks nice (packaging!), sounds nice (warm sound!), feels nice (nothing beats a heavy record in your hands!), and lasts (if you don't buy a shit turntable!).
Starting vinyl collecting is hard if you wanna start with a setup to last the foreseeable future because your bank is gonna take a crowbar. The best turntables are at least $250 and they don't come with speakers. |
parksungjoon
05.22.22 | nah |