Vinyl can still push music to the limits of its dynamic range 55 70db but it often shies away from doing so in order to maintain sound quality.
Why does vinyl sound better.
Vinyl s capable of a lot but only if the grooves are wide enough for the needle to.
That s why snare drums cymbal splashes and other loud instruments have so much more punch in vinyl recordings.
The pressings are made straight from the masters and contain all of the detail the artist intended.
About 2 percent in 2014.
Vinyl is back no doubt about it.
It s for this reason that vinyl sounds better than digital.
For comparison listening to vinyl as opposed to digital is like viewing the mona lisa with your own eyes rather than looking at a picture of it on a smartphone.
There s very little compression so the loudest parts of those sounds often.
There s another far superior reason why vinyl is better than lossy digital formats.
The problem here is that it had a tremendous result on the audio quality.
Vinyl for the most part avoided the loudness war with the rise of digital music cds included it s possible to make a track sound louder than it naturally should.
Of course when you listen in on casual discussions of sound in 2013 you often hear that lps are back because they sound better this has happened in part because digital audio is now.