California Records Vinyl Truth's
- Mar 2, 2018
- 1 min read
Everyone is talking about how records are making a comeback, but the truth is they never went anywhere. Even with the convenience of digital music. Vinyl records and turntables are sought after by new generations of music lovers.
Most albums produced before 1990 actually sound better because analog signals eliminate gaps found in CD's, downloads and streaming. The absence of gaps explains why records in general have a superior sound quality, when listening to digital music, our brain has to fill in gaps in between signals, which results in "Digital Fatigue" and eventually makes you turn off your CD Player, Blue Ray or satellite cable.
Records or analog , AM/FM radio allows the brain to listen continuously and never experience fatigue. Once you listened to a clean "Original Pressing" of music on a turntable through quality speakers, no digital presentations can compare. Records contain an inherent "Cool" factor, attached to playing, collecting, storing, and caring for them. LP's are so much more visually interesting that you tend to connect to the music on an emotional level.
In an age where life is measured in mega seconds, playing records requires time and attention and it not only inspires greater focus on the music itself but enhances the quality of time spent, at home either alone or socially.
















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