imperialscum said:
That is how it is.You’ve just given a perfect example of why nobody here likes you.
I know. Honesty is not appreciated.
Possessed said:
Anyway, while it is true that cds store the information digitally, and that information can be copied from the cd losslessly, that doesn’t change the fact that the vinyl will sound superior in the first place.
First part of your statement is a fact (that I already stated in my post), second part is your opinion.
Possessed said:
Also cds degrade with time, vinyl degrade with play. So from a time capsule point of view, if you store the same album in both CD and vinyl form for say 50 years, at the end the vinyl will come out on top. And since the vinyl will probably have had more detail in the first place.
They both degrade due the chemical deterioration. While vinyl might be practically usable for a longer period, unlike CD/Blu-Ray, it starts to loose the original information due to chemical deterioration from day one (not much but still). Put them in space and CD/Blu-Ray wins in all aspects. Or make a CD with size/thickness of vinyl and it will outlast vinyl on Earth as well.
And go ahead and tell the audiophile community that vinyl isn’t for people who enjoy music. Lmao!
That is like “go ahead and tell hipsters that what they do is stupid”. I am not going to achieve anything.