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@TheNextWeb
@TheNextWeb 3 жыл бұрын
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@thetrumanshow4791
@thetrumanshow4791 3 жыл бұрын
I've been buying a CD or two, on and off, ever since they were first released in 1982. But about 18 months ago, at the age of 51, i began to realize just how under rated the format was and began buying CDs in mass. In just the past 18 months, my collection went from 300 CDs to 570 CDs. I love my collection and so glad i became reinvested in the music CD. I will hold on to them forever.
@teckertime
@teckertime 3 жыл бұрын
I am the same.
@Andersljungberg
@Andersljungberg 3 жыл бұрын
A 1992 CD player for $ 250 sounded much better is a 1982 CD player for $ 600
@Andersljungberg
@Andersljungberg 3 жыл бұрын
Loudness War is unfortunately a problem on modern CDs. which in the worst case can mean non-existent dynamics. the interesting thing is that the big record companies use a different mix for their vinyl records
@Andersljungberg
@Andersljungberg 3 жыл бұрын
@Marty McFly II A CD player in 1983 did not sound as good as a good CD player in 2021
@Andersljungberg
@Andersljungberg 3 жыл бұрын
There is reason to suspect that the major record companies. uses a better sound mix for its Hi-res files and vinyl records
@seanohalloran384
@seanohalloran384 3 жыл бұрын
Completely agree. I had vinyl growing up and when CD's came out they were a Godsend. Sturdier, sounded better, portable, etc. Vinyl is more appreciated nowadays and people love it for other reasons but I think CD's will definitely make a comeback. CD's are the next vinyl in my opinion. Great video.
@ingarchris
@ingarchris Жыл бұрын
:^)
@danielponder690
@danielponder690 3 жыл бұрын
Being a classical musician and having an unrelated day job, I have 7000 cds - I have a lot of music you just can’t find on streaming services
@oggeeboggee
@oggeeboggee 3 жыл бұрын
I haven’t realised that CD is already a forgotten format. I use it everyday.
@minotaurus91
@minotaurus91 3 жыл бұрын
They will probably stop the production in a couple of years, so yes, it's a (almost) forgotten format.
@ranbymonkeys2384
@ranbymonkeys2384 2 жыл бұрын
I know a guy that uses a cotton gin too.
@paulmcwilliams1709
@paulmcwilliams1709 2 жыл бұрын
CD's FOREVER!!! 😊👍
@ranbymonkeys2384
@ranbymonkeys2384 2 жыл бұрын
@@paulmcwilliams1709 Hell, CD's are going down in value, haha.
@edwinedwards6796
@edwinedwards6796 2 жыл бұрын
There are people that scoff at cds and surprised they're still being used. The same for dvds. Crazy🤪
@reputablehype
@reputablehype 3 жыл бұрын
I've been buying CD's from thrifts shops for the last 4 years based on ownership. Once I experienced not being able to find an album or two on Spotify due to record label legal reasons I realised how much control we relinquished with streaming. It's only going to get more expensive, especially when record labels start their own streaming services. Same goes for DVD's and video games. Streaming overall is still in it's infancy and once the wars really begin you'll be glad to have your backups.
@SarcoZQ
@SarcoZQ 3 жыл бұрын
Yeah, this sounds smart. If you have the space to store them there's no reason not to buy great classic albums in thrift shops for ~€2 whenever you see them. And also sometimes the albums on the stream service are different than the physical copy based on legal purposes like sample clearance. It feels very safe having a backup indeed.
@stevesstuff1450
@stevesstuff1450 3 жыл бұрын
Exactly! Licensing issues kill availability on streaming services - good and convenient though they are.... however, if you have the CD, or LP version, licensing problems won't 'delete' your physical copies!! ;-)
@richardsmailes7877
@richardsmailes7877 3 жыл бұрын
I like to look at the inlay booklet while listening, can't do that with streaming. The issue of ownership has always been a factor for keeping me away from streaming.
@georgemusic4all4seasons
@georgemusic4all4seasons 3 жыл бұрын
100% agree with every word, you are so right and to this day I still have my record albums 33 1/3 and cds for the simple reason you stated. You would be surprised at the vast content of material not available on streaming services. I do stream and sometimes due to certain albums only available through streaming, which I then burn a back up cd copy. Again totally agree with you.
@iancat3934
@iancat3934 3 жыл бұрын
Even some of the songs online aren't the original ones found on the album , sometimes they replace them with a remix or an edit and that's very frustrating
@graemeknowles1431
@graemeknowles1431 3 жыл бұрын
CDs rule. Lets be honest. I'll always buy compact discs.
@mauanderuk
@mauanderuk 3 жыл бұрын
My Marantz Cd player is 32 years old used nearly every day still going no issues.
@markrigg6623
@markrigg6623 3 жыл бұрын
That's good because their current ones are notoriously unreliable.
@mauanderuk
@mauanderuk 3 жыл бұрын
@@markrigg6623 Not surprising really no one makes a decent laser these days and well surface mount components not great either.
@markrigg6623
@markrigg6623 3 жыл бұрын
@@mauanderuk I'm not sure about the laser but being an audio tech back in the 80s and 90s I can tell you surface mount components drastically improved the reliability of electronics. And I mean drastically. Most other brands of cd players currently are reliable. But I can't emphasise enough that surface mount tech is the greatest leap forward in electronics in terms of reliability. In the 80s, everything broke down or so I t seemed.
@mauanderuk
@mauanderuk 3 жыл бұрын
@@markrigg6623 Components are one thing lead free solder is another.
@jhareng
@jhareng 3 жыл бұрын
Suspect your talking about mass produced to robotised mass production assembly and soldering that came in around 1990. Cant change the resistors, diodes or caps like you can in a decent non mass produced amp for peanuts then have something comparable to 7 times dearer.
@sodapopinski690
@sodapopinski690 2 жыл бұрын
I love Cd's. Does anyone else here have an emotional attachment to some of their CD's? I have some of the first one's i bought back in the mid 80's that bring back good memories when I listen to them and hold the case in my hand. I listened to Sade 'Promise' the other day, which I bought new in 1985 and it almost made me weep as I listened to it and remembered my life at that time as a 19 year old in my first year of college.
@ingarchris
@ingarchris Жыл бұрын
:^)
@mondoenterprises6710
@mondoenterprises6710 2 ай бұрын
Great album. I haven't wept yet for my 80's cds but maybe you had a better time than me, lol. Funny thing for me is with Sade, back then, I had no interest in her music and did not appreciate it, but now as I am older, I love every one of her albums. So well made and interesting music. I think she influenced everyone from Sting to Simply Red etc.
@filmadordecarros
@filmadordecarros 3 жыл бұрын
We've witnessed the rebirth of the vinyl record in the 2010's, then why not the rebirth of the CD in the 2020's? Sweet!
@Andersljungberg
@Andersljungberg 3 жыл бұрын
Sony and Philips have already tried it with SACD. it apparently did not go so well because when they published that format, apparently some people were more interested in MP3 and downloading music
@Andersljungberg
@Andersljungberg 3 жыл бұрын
You have one problem the sound
@peterregorsek1504
@peterregorsek1504 3 жыл бұрын
Because a CD is not dead like vinyl was after 1991. CD is very popular, but became more audiophile format and not something for average masses. That is good I think. It was also designed to be that, but at the end profit prevailed.
@Wordsalad69420
@Wordsalad69420 3 жыл бұрын
@@Andersljungberg The problem was that CDs were already good enough. Sacd was unnecessary.
@micheltremblay4774
@micheltremblay4774 3 жыл бұрын
@@Wordsalad69420 The recording on cds is good enough, the medium is crap, too prone to scratching as the layer the bits are recorded on is not protected like a DVD.
@OriginalGrasshopper
@OriginalGrasshopper 3 жыл бұрын
So happy to see all the intelligent CD fans in the comments! The current vinyl obsession most young people have is simply them following the hip trends. They have no idea how much better CD’s are.
@Bastelkorb3
@Bastelkorb3 3 жыл бұрын
As far as i know the big problem with CDs and digital music in general is the compression within the mastering process. Loudness War is the keyword here. When you reduce the dynamic and normalize the volume afterwards, the record is getting louder. Most people will think the louder the music the better and when your out and playing it on a bluetooth box it isn't necessariy wrong. Most music nowadays is played on these "small devices" therefore most music is mastered exacly for these devices. Only on Vinyl there is no thing like loudness war or overcompression because of the way vinyls work. I would love to buy those high dynamic range masters on a digital medium, but they are all compressed in comparison with the Vinyl versions
@timramich
@timramich 3 жыл бұрын
@@Bastelkorb3 Music had to be compressed to be put on vinyl as well. Dynamically as well as the RIAA curve. Modern music on vinyl is rarely a different master than the CD master.
@Coneman3
@Coneman3 3 жыл бұрын
Both can sound great in a great setup. But CD has some inherent benefits over vinyl.
@MegaTroySmith
@MegaTroySmith 3 жыл бұрын
Nah, some of us collect vinyl because they just give a much more better experience than cd..... i.e. big art and interactability.... cds are pretty pointless nowadays when KZbin, spotify, and flac files exist💁‍♂️
@timramich
@timramich 3 жыл бұрын
@@MegaTroySmith Vinyl is a pain in the ass. And piracy is pretty much dead, so it's either buy the CD or be stuck with something compressed.
@paulnieder4236
@paulnieder4236 3 жыл бұрын
You know what I miss? CD singles. I love having four or five remixes of a song on a disc.
@JonnyInfinite
@JonnyInfinite 3 жыл бұрын
Or B sides
@heartbrokenvinyl
@heartbrokenvinyl 3 жыл бұрын
The CD single was its own art form when done correctly.
@jmagowan12
@jmagowan12 3 жыл бұрын
Holy crap that was mad in the day! XD
@DorianPaige00
@DorianPaige00 3 жыл бұрын
Many of those mixes aren't available anywhere except for the cd single.
@paulwilson9281
@paulwilson9281 3 жыл бұрын
I like one 12 inch mix but not 7 mixes or 40 minutes Some spngs have too many mixes and dont count for the charts.
@phaenius
@phaenius 3 жыл бұрын
The listener's paradox: when you are young, you have good hearing but usually less money, you listen (mostly, not all) to crap players. When you grow older, you have more money, you get to buy better equipment, but your hearing degrades.
@googoo-gjoob
@googoo-gjoob 3 жыл бұрын
yet you can still detect differences in quality. my Focal KRX2 tweeters play up to 20k, which my 62 year old ears can no longer hear. then listen to their TBM tweeter which plays up to 50k. they will blow your mind. you cant hear it..... but you *know* its there.
@petervankeuren6644
@petervankeuren6644 3 жыл бұрын
Tell me about it!!!
@leafyleafyleaf
@leafyleafyleaf 3 жыл бұрын
This is why I’m buying my kids decent (although not extravagant) equipment when they are young, with the agreement that they will do the same when they have kids of their own.
@revokdaryl1
@revokdaryl1 2 жыл бұрын
@@googoo-gjoob What format are you talking about? The CD is 20-20,000hz. The CD also was probably sourced from an analogue master tape which maybe topped out at 15,000hz.
@googoo-gjoob
@googoo-gjoob 2 жыл бұрын
@@revokdaryl1 , worry yourself less with numbers... _trust your ears_
@mondoenterprises6710
@mondoenterprises6710 3 жыл бұрын
So maybe I'm not crazy for having 4000 cd curated library over a 40 year period at a cost of about $15,000 USD.
@felixrenard2438
@felixrenard2438 3 жыл бұрын
Where do you get cd’s for 3,75 $ a piece?
@mondoenterprises6710
@mondoenterprises6710 3 жыл бұрын
@@felixrenard2438 average cost.
@charlesdavis5542
@charlesdavis5542 3 жыл бұрын
@@felixrenard2438 If you're in the East Coast area,check out PRINCETON RECORD EXCHANGE in New Jersey. Always tons of inexpensive cds,lp,dvds,bluray, etc. Trade in a few lps that you no longer need,come away with a box load of cds that cost you a buck each(if that). Highly recommended,check out their website.
@hanniffydinn6019
@hanniffydinn6019 3 жыл бұрын
👍👍👍👍😎😎😎😎😎😎🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓
@mondoenterprises6710
@mondoenterprises6710 Жыл бұрын
@@felixrenard2438 Thrift sales, yard sales, used, sales, online, etc. New England, USA
@martinarg101
@martinarg101 3 жыл бұрын
Great video. I have purchased a SONY DVD PLAYER for only USD 50, since my cd player died. I connected with a coaxial cable to my amp and sounds amazing. I have 600+ cds and love them.
@jmagowan12
@jmagowan12 3 жыл бұрын
That's a good idea, DVD players play CDs really good and your average TV speakers are real good!
@nicomeier8098
@nicomeier8098 3 жыл бұрын
And that's just the CD sound on an average (audio wise!) DVD player. Image the sound on a really good CD or audiophile DVD player!
@DougMen1
@DougMen1 3 жыл бұрын
I did the same thing, a $40 Sony DVD player from Walwart, and even its analog outputs sound way better than my 20 year old $600 Arcam CD player that finally died. My system has never sounded better
@Gekneveld
@Gekneveld 3 жыл бұрын
Most dvd players do not support the cd red book standard though. Some functions do not work. For instance: I have quite a lot of mixed cd's and dvd players leave a gap between the audio while it should play seamlessly. I also have one cd with copyright protection that doesn't play. Some albums also have pregap audio as bonus track: if you rewind track one, you sometimes have a whole extra track. Except from mixed audio cd's in some styles of music (techno, ambient...), These things aren't used a lot. But still...
@martinarg101
@martinarg101 3 жыл бұрын
@Aso Fotida I would if I have the money, but crisis You know...
@DougMen1
@DougMen1 3 жыл бұрын
I will never give up my CDs. I like having a hard copy and liner notes. Vinyl is too much hassle, and degrades every time it's played. No thanks. I had enough decades ago with cartridge alignment, record cleaners, stylus replacement, and all the other associated head aches
@Wordsalad69420
@Wordsalad69420 3 жыл бұрын
They don't just degrade. They warp even when not used because of heat and humidity. A truly inferior format. I have no idea why it's popular all of a sudden.
@micheltremblay4774
@micheltremblay4774 3 жыл бұрын
@@Wordsalad69420 Because every sound produced or recorded start and end in analog format. Everytime there is a conversion of format, it is prone to errors.
@ButcherGrindslam
@ButcherGrindslam 3 жыл бұрын
Don't forget inner groove distortion. CD and cassettes don't have this "feature".
@krzysztoflaskowski6110
@krzysztoflaskowski6110 3 жыл бұрын
@@Wordsalad69420 its becouse someone up there decided to promote the vinyl format again as much as compact cassette as well... cd is the best medium for well mastered music,period...nothing come close to it specially when played back on very good quality DAC...
@Historia.Magistra.Vitae.
@Historia.Magistra.Vitae. 3 жыл бұрын
@@micheltremblay4774 : Nope. On the contrary, you will most certainly get less "errors" when converting a digital signal back to analog than having a full analog chain; analog signal through an analog medium and playback. Why? Because digital sampling and playback is more accurate and is not prone to physical limitations unlike analog formats and equipment.
@birdscds47
@birdscds47 3 жыл бұрын
I often buy CDs for as little as 20cent each in charity shops. Sometimes I have to replace a cracked box and a disc will turn out to be not as good as I thought, but it is great fun and over the years I have discovered a lot of bands and artists I otherwise would not have.
@matthewweflen
@matthewweflen 3 жыл бұрын
As a classical music aficionado who listens primarily on high quality headphones from a DAP, (MDR-Z1R cans fed by WM1A DAP), CD is an indispensible source of music. I would estimate that 75% of my music comes from CDs ripped as lossless FLAC files (the other 25% from sites like the wonderful Presto Classical). The library available on CD far outstrips any online store, and the used market makes this very economical. Add to this box sets with discs priced between $1-2 apiece, and CD just can't be outdone by any other delivery system. And, as you say, the sound quality of a well recorded and mattered CD is essentially flawless.
@shae1547
@shae1547 3 жыл бұрын
Where do you purchase your CDs?
@matthewweflen
@matthewweflen 3 жыл бұрын
@@shae1547 Used, eBay and Discogs. New, Amazon I wish there were a better option in the US for new discs, but there isn't really.
@shae1547
@shae1547 3 жыл бұрын
@@matthewweflen nice I also use ebay for so much stuff, movies and CDs. Amazon can be so hit or miss with CD prices
@tmorganriley
@tmorganriley 3 жыл бұрын
​@@matthewweflen Re: sourcing classical CDs in the USA. The British pound (GBP) is a bit stronger now (and international shipping is exorbitant due to the pandemic scuttling commercial flights), but for the last couple of years I found for classical music it was often cheaper (for many labels) to buy CDs at Presto in the UK (especially with their periodic sales) and have it shipped here to the USA than it was to buy from Amazon. Naxos Direct in the USA is also really good (w/ free shipping) for anything on their label. Cheers.
@remi2206
@remi2206 3 жыл бұрын
I came to the conclusion that we as music lovers love all formats (good or bad) of music,i stopped buying cds in 2005 and have started again in 2020☺🤗♥️
@malfunctionnnn
@malfunctionnnn 3 жыл бұрын
my mates call me crazy for spending 500 dollars on CDs, but there's just something about having a physical copy of an album you like that's just really special, and vinyl can be really pricey.
@neonquixote5278
@neonquixote5278 2 жыл бұрын
Storage is a major thing. I have Deutsche Grammophon's "Bach 333" set which is 222 discs, "BTHVN 2020" which is 118 discs, "Leonard Bernstein-Complete Recordings on Deutsche Gramophone & Decca" which is 121 CDs, and "120 Years of Deutsche Grammophon" with 121 discs. That would require a lot of shelf space if they were vinyl records.
@shaneduncan2924
@shaneduncan2924 3 жыл бұрын
I have most on my CD's from 1983 to now sounds as good as they did when new
@Splitsplatofficial
@Splitsplatofficial 3 жыл бұрын
I rip all my CD's to FLAC as the "master" file copy, from there when I want to copy the song or album to a phone or flash drive I convert them to MP3 so it won't take up as much space. All of my FLAC files are stored on a desktop style hard drive so space isn't an issue in that case. Great video. Thank you!
@petervankeuren6644
@petervankeuren6644 3 жыл бұрын
You are a smart man.
@stevesstuff1450
@stevesstuff1450 2 жыл бұрын
Just make sure you have a second hard-drive back-up, as mechanical hard-drives do, and WILL, fail...... The largest SSD you can afford, or online cloud back-up would be a better solution for preservation. I'd hate lose a huge collection of music just because some crappy Seagate-Maxtor external drive (Western Digital/WD are what I've found to be most reliable) decided to bite-the-bullet one day just because 'it can'..... ! 🙃
@380stroker
@380stroker 2 жыл бұрын
If space truely wasn't an issue like you say, then you'd rip your CDs to their source file which is wave. But i get you flac people love meta data more than sound quality.
@davidirvine4294
@davidirvine4294 3 жыл бұрын
Vinyl is excellent if one likes the sound of bacon frying. Listen to the end of any piano piece on vinyl and experience a sense of sea sickness (if one has any sensitivity to pitch).
@skuzzbunny
@skuzzbunny 3 жыл бұрын
i have plenty of dead silent vinyl, some of it not even brand new.....) any good table should have measurably nigh-inaudible pitch distortion as well.....o
@SHOPFLOORTONE
@SHOPFLOORTONE 3 жыл бұрын
"My ShitTM" 😁😁😁 Great video. I've collecting CD's since '87. I've no desire to cease. Love the format and the quality it brings. Not one of my CD's have succumb to this infamous 'rot', not one. Probably because I handle my disc like a record should be handled.
@calummcgregor3662
@calummcgregor3662 3 жыл бұрын
CD rot not caused by user but in manufacturing process ... most notorious being CDs produced by PDO plant at Swindon (UK) between c. 1988 to 1992 when there were problems re keeping the label dye side leaking and "rusting" the CD side (causing CD bronzing) ... there was a time when PDO did actually replace a CD if you contacted them directly (no longer the case) ... examples of bronzed CDs in my collection included Pat Travers' School of Hard Knocks, Elkie Brooks, CD singles by Europe, Van Morrison Hymns to the Silence, many CDs by Deutsche Grammophone, etc ... such bronzed CDs now 100% useless ... However, I still buy CDs ... just not so many (wife thinks 3,000+ is more than rnough) ... I then rip in a lossless way to .wav on my PC (.flac is also ok) ... and listen 150,000 files via external USB DAC ... I also use Qoboz to stream HiRes ... don't like lossy services ... and not convinced by MQA from Tidal ....
@SHOPFLOORTONE
@SHOPFLOORTONE 3 жыл бұрын
@@calummcgregor3662 I remember the PDO time. But it's also been suggested that storing CD in humid conditions such as a hot car can cause rot. Just the same as damp and cold conditions, like a car in the winter time. I read a of people using the FLAC playback method. Me personally, I don't play music on the go. I have two modern CD receivers with excellent built-in DAC's. Sounds glorious.
@BradOlsonBemidji
@BradOlsonBemidji 3 жыл бұрын
There was also Discovery Systems in the US that pressed lots of promo CDs, 1980s Contemporary Christian Music CDs distributed by the Christian record companies, etc. that many ended up rotting completely and even audibly (copies of the same CCM albums pressed by mainstream labels usually didn't have this issue), and Nimbus often had CDs that the labels would get sticky and if you clean these discs, the label and the top layer end up getting removed resulting in a damaged disc, the best known example of this are original pressings of Roy Orbison's Mystery Girl distributed in stores by WEA, pressed by Nimbus. Record club copies, EMI pressings and MFSL issues do not have this issue.
@SHOPFLOORTONE
@SHOPFLOORTONE 3 жыл бұрын
@@BradOlsonBemidji Not surprised with MFSL discs as they used 16k gold for their CD's.
@BradOlsonBemidji
@BradOlsonBemidji 3 жыл бұрын
@@SHOPFLOORTONE You mean 24k Gold.
@jorgex9789
@jorgex9789 3 жыл бұрын
I never sold my LPs that I bought through the 80's and I have never sold my CDs either and I keep buying both formats.
@hatch1892
@hatch1892 3 жыл бұрын
Enjoy both, why not!
@CommodoreGreg
@CommodoreGreg 3 жыл бұрын
There are advantages to both! The war is stupid!
@AverageUser1040
@AverageUser1040 2 жыл бұрын
Excellent discussion of why CDs still make sense. Subbed.
@drwisdom1
@drwisdom1 3 жыл бұрын
When I clicked into this video I did not expect Mr. TNW to give such an in depth discussion on music reproduction. Back when I was young there were four music format choices: LP, cassette, 8-track, and radio. Radio was free, but you didn't get to choose the music and had to suffer lots of commercials and other filler. Cassettes were a great invention because that gave us control over the music we listened to when driving. 8-tracks were an obvious joke on the buyer because you couldn't record them. Both cassettes and 8-tracks were based on magnetic tape, a very fragile media that disappears over time. Even worse, store bought cassettes sounded terrible compared to recording your own from LP on chrome tape with Dolby. So the end result is we had to buy LPs and record cassettes for our cars, leaving me with 30 feet of excellent condition LPs today. So one day in 1989 I walk into my record store and all the records were gone, just CDs. So I became a CD buyer. Every CD which I also have the LP never sounds as good, but the CD doesn't have scratches or hiss and I never had to clean them. I thought the inferiority of CDs was bad until around 1998 when you could duplicate CDs and record your own on your computer. Now that you can rip them to 320bps MP3s, CDs are even greater. So the end result is I ripped all my CDs to MP3s on a hard disk on one of my computers and stream to all the stereos and TVs in my house. I also made a copy on a memory stick in my glove compartment and never have to mess with media at home or when driving (imagine having to deal with two cases of 90 minute cassettes). But probably the most important thing about music is you want to buy it once and last indefinitely. LPs used to best solve that problem, and they still work for that. But the versatility of CDs supersedes LPs, even if they don't sound as good. CDs are more than good enough in the age of VBR MP3s and ear buds stereos. I rarely buy music anymore, but when I do it has to be on CD. Streaming is now the 21st century version of radio so it can never be as good as having your own personal media.
@jeremytravis360
@jeremytravis360 3 жыл бұрын
I was working in the Hi Fi Trade in London when we launched CDs. It's a great format and although I am a pensioner living on a budget I can afford to buy second hand CDs. Some I get from Charity shops and some I buy online. I never pay more than £3 unless it's an SACD Hybrid disc. I even picked up a good quality SACD player for £35. My vinyl collection has not been used for over 40 years.
@PostMasterNick
@PostMasterNick 3 жыл бұрын
I agree with a lot of your points. Especially on owning and making backups of your music. However one major drawback to CDs is the varying quality in the plastic and other materials used to physically make the disc and dreaded scratches and skips. Not all discs are created equal, some will last longer than others. I only buy my music in CDs but I back them up and play them on my devices using various programs. I dont normally play the CD directly. But yeah, streaming is all about quantity not quality.
@nicomeier8098
@nicomeier8098 3 жыл бұрын
I still have the first CD's I ever bought (in the eighties) and they are all still 100%. Even better is minidisc, as the disc itself is completely encased, so no scratches or fingerprints.
@rustymixer2886
@rustymixer2886 3 жыл бұрын
Disc rot is real but just make copies
@rustymixer2886
@rustymixer2886 3 жыл бұрын
@@nicomeier8098 minidisc is compressed 💿 are better
@ButcherGrindslam
@ButcherGrindslam 3 жыл бұрын
Mexican CDs are the worst.
@skuzzbunny
@skuzzbunny 3 жыл бұрын
The only digital discs I have ever seen go bad (other than plenty of scratches, of course.....( are a spindle of ULTRA cheap-ass generic CD-R's I bought around 2001 (that were probably intended to go through some sort of finishing process with application of the label: the foil was pretty literally exposed, and especially the tiniest scratch would start oxidizing within about a decade.....D and 1 single quite early retail DVD, I think from the mid-90's. It does happen, but it does generally take decades, depending on quality and storage conditions of course.)
@TheSwartz
@TheSwartz 3 жыл бұрын
You are missing the single most important aspect of listening to music on CD's, tape, or vinyl. (albeit, you hit on it tangentially about having physical media which you control) The physical act of picking out an album from a shelf, putting it in the player, being forced to listen to the songs in the order in which the artist intended you to listen in sequence, browsing the liner notes, wiping off the dust and literally caring about the welfare of your collection... all these tangible things are lost with streaming.
@Historia.Magistra.Vitae.
@Historia.Magistra.Vitae. 3 жыл бұрын
@The Swartz : True ... all those things that have nothing to do with music listening are lost with streaming ... and maybe because they have nothing to do with enjoying the music that comes out of the audio equipment? If you prefer fiddling with physical objects more than just listening to the music, go for it bruh.
@Sparks2030
@Sparks2030 18 күн бұрын
I remember getting my first CD Player and CD Music Disc. The player had a warning to watch the volume of the receiver until you heard the music. The CD sound was breathtaking. I did not have to worry about how good the cartridge was and if the tone arm was balanced. I did not have to worry about scratches or the warping of the album. I switched my LP collection to CDs. I did not look back. I also did not go for the streaming. I did the same thing for video switching from VHS to DVD.
@arturovillalpando289
@arturovillalpando289 Жыл бұрын
Hi TNW, I agree the most with you. Look, when I was born, my grandpa used to listen to his favorite classical music in 78 RPM format! I still do recall some of those recordings and how it sounded through that big, big horn! Aggggg!!! I started to grow with the LP 33 and 45 RPM format, and in "stereo" recordings of Hasha Heifetz under the RCA brand, well, those records belonged to my father and an uncle, a brother of his. So when I started to work after completing my career, for sure I began to purchase my own rig and separate ones and ended up spending a lot of my hard-earned bucks in the search of the best possible sound from vinyl for my Technics SLP-1200 turntable, and happy the man, I collected some more than 400 titles. Then the year 1983 kicked in and I attended a stereo show like the Vegas one, but in my city and in one of the many booths we (my friends and I) stumbled with the Philips booth and two beautiful ladies holding that shiny, small CD in their hands and a rig with which I think was a prototype of their very first CD player. What can I tell? Owr own jaws just dropped, hit, and bounced on the rug!! The next year, I purchased my very first one, a Technics SL-P10. Oh man, my dad kicked in my room and said, "Did you get that from hell or what?" We listened to only three CDs I had previously purchased until the next morning!! Today I own a Sony CDP-X55ES and a Sony CDP-620ES. I gave my LP collection to my son. No more scratchy wobbling sound; no more stand-ups to turn the bloody thing over. I like LPs, but I appreciate CDs at most, and I do my backups and play lists in my Denon DTR-2000 DAT recorder. Well, thanks for reading this rather lengthy narration, but it is what it is!! THE BEST FORMAT IS THE ONE YOU LIKE THE MOST, PERIOD... Have a great day all.
@mr.fingers
@mr.fingers 3 жыл бұрын
you forgot about the room you’re in which you’re listening to the music.
@petervankeuren6644
@petervankeuren6644 3 жыл бұрын
Oh no I didn't. I just don't have a "perfect" to listen in.
@coisasnatv
@coisasnatv Жыл бұрын
The main issue with CD, still is, *LOUDNESS WAR!* I have a Japanese CD release of Michael Jackson "BAD", if you look at the waveform of that album it's perfect, no problems. However, if you take the latest (remastered) version of the same album, you'll see highly compressed tracks with clipping all over the place. The exact same thing happens with every album released on CD these days.
@CoasterMan13Official
@CoasterMan13Official Жыл бұрын
Those original Japanese releases and some reissues are better than the American releases. Also, some 24k gold reissues from the 90s are pretty good too. I have a couple tracks from a 1992 24k reissue of the Eagles' Hotel California. They are the clearest I've ever listened to.
@juliarose276
@juliarose276 3 жыл бұрын
I appreciate your effort to balance your video, with respect to vinyl vs. CDs. I applaud your effort and you are expressing my thoughts, mostly. The fact remains that CDs, especially SACD/DSD, are the best we have. You failed to mention the hisses, pops, and scratches, of Vinyl. Not to mention the lack of multi-channel, as well as sound quality. And, if your ears are satisfied with MP3s, there is nothing to discuss. It was a magical day in my life when CDs appeared. I thanked God for the not having to listen to the noise and inconvenience of vinyl ever again. I played a vinyl record the other day, just to see if I forgot something that I was missing. I didn't take but, 2 minutes of listing, and I threw the player away - and I have an exceptional sound system. It would be like manna from heaven, to have SACD/DSD become ubiquitous - that Octave records is fighting for. Maybe, as you suggest, that the same resurgence of vinyl will lead back to CDs - for the very reason we left them in the first place: It was old and inferior technology.
@MusicalHifi54
@MusicalHifi54 3 жыл бұрын
I love your video! Since the beginning of the pandemic, I discovered a few cds & cassettes cleaning out my storage room; as I used to be a mobile DJ for ten years. And I have falling in love with cds all over again. I started collecting cds at thrift stores and discount record shops a few months ago. I’m very happy about building my collection with some amazing artists including classic rock, jazz, blues, folk rock, house music, etc etc. All at a very affordable price. I have also enjoyed the art work and lyrics that come with them. Along with the pictorials and trivia that comes with these awesome cd box sets. Recently found Tom Petty, Stevie Ray Vaughn, and Allman Brothers Band Box Sets. And for a 1/4 of the price that they cost new when they came out many years ago. Cheers from Houston
@mr.grumpygrumpy2035
@mr.grumpygrumpy2035 3 жыл бұрын
Compact Disc was a tremendous technical achievement, just as much as the Berliner disc was in 1880. It's still the best physical medium of all.
@bocagoodtimes1460
@bocagoodtimes1460 3 жыл бұрын
SHM cd’s sound amazing....I’ve been updating my favorite albums as best I can.
@timjp31
@timjp31 3 жыл бұрын
I've ripped my 600 CD collection to my NAS in WAV format, then stream back using ROON and WOW the sound is amazing, with nice low deep controlled base, that the advantage of CD's - keep stacking! many people selling and chasing lossy streaming services such a Tidal MQA and vinyl, funny how vinyl and CDs are cut from the same studio master in Digital!
@lancelotdufrane
@lancelotdufrane 8 ай бұрын
My old Bose Wave Machine. We called it “BOX-O-PARTY”. Anywhere anytime…. Add a CD and the fun began. Collected CDs for 30 years. A bit overwhelming, but a deeply loved category of the things we collect in life.
@corinachan8533
@corinachan8533 3 жыл бұрын
I started collecting records when I was a teenager i.e. before the advent of CD. I hated the surface noises of the vinyl - hiss, pops, cracks, etc - not to mention the occasional mis-tracking of the groove and skips, jumps, etc. I used to hold my breath when listening to a newly purchased vinyl. With the advent of the CD, I bought my first two CD's around 1982-3 and never looked back. I was so pleased with the product and almost instantly decided to dump my entire vinyl collection of >200 vinyls and gave them away - yes, given them away! Instead, I replaced them with the CD over the decades. I now have a CD collection of over 3000 discs and still buying them today. I'm awaiting delivery of 5 CD's this week. Six months ago I upgraded my pre-amp and power supply with a once the flagship model of a high-end British hi-fi manufacturer and my entire CD collection is now given a new lease of life. I couldn't recognise many of these CD's as I'm hearing details that were not there!
@onofreliscano
@onofreliscano 3 жыл бұрын
great video....long live to cds
@JacGoudsmit
@JacGoudsmit 2 жыл бұрын
In short: the reason why 44.1 is used is not only Nyquist but also the fact that video tape was used for mastering and at 44.1 kHz, they could use 6 bytes per video line.
@Bobklijn
@Bobklijn 3 жыл бұрын
I'm a dedicated CD buyer/collector/listener and I cannot stretch the inherent truth about what you're saying enough. I also happen to have a Marantz player (other model though) and a decent setup and stillthe sound of a good produced and mastered CD blows me away. Especially many old CD's from the eighties/early nineties which were not yet affected by Loudness War treatments. One thing I would also mention is to go for old CD pressings when you go shopping, cause they definetely tend to sound better then remastered/remixed et. re-releases. But still these are problems in the mastering/production domain, not in the medium itself. CD's always work, always sound good (depending on production/mastering), are relatively easy to store and handle and, most of all: Sound never degrades by repeated listens. My oldest CD is Neil Young's Freedom from 1989 and it is still playing crisp and clear. Last but not least I would add the benefit of gapless playing on CD's in comparison to streaming. There is nothing more annoying than a brief silence in between tracks when the audio is supposed to go on.
@scotthullinger4684
@scotthullinger4684 3 жыл бұрын
Thank God that NO brand new recordings will ever be issued on vinyl. But then again ... I might be wrong? LOL I love nostalgia just for the sake of nostalgia, but nothing more. Technology changes the world, and 99% of the time, it's always for our benefit.
@stephencharlton2024
@stephencharlton2024 3 жыл бұрын
Vinyl.... crackles, pops, scratches, dust, expense..... CD for me
@margix1172
@margix1172 3 жыл бұрын
Vinyl and cd's are BOTH great Streaming SUCKS!
@pancrase9048
@pancrase9048 3 жыл бұрын
Downloading music is way better than streaming but to experience a full album; CD all the way.
@herlanoesman32
@herlanoesman32 3 жыл бұрын
Is it okay downloading our favourite song?
@snowpuppy77
@snowpuppy77 3 жыл бұрын
Nicely done! Our distribution of listening is about the same though I no longer use cassettes. Getting a CD transport for my hi end DAC was one of the most enjoyable purchases I have made in a long time. My CD library has gotten very large. Agree CDs are a great format for classical and I can get used classical CDs for very cheap locally. I bought a couple dozen Telarc digital CDs in good condition for $1 each at a local store. I bought the Living Stereo 60 CD box set for about $115 new. These old analog recordings were beautifully remastered and represents some of the best sound quality I have heard despite being recorded in the 1950's. This set has a wonderful booklet and form factor. A bargain for that price. Unfortunately it is currently out of print. To your point get your CDs now while they are affordable. I will also add that the Marantz CD6007 is a bargain and well worth the price for anyone who is wondering. The quality of CD playback has lots of potential with better gear and you will not regret the investment.
@ajmhobby
@ajmhobby 3 жыл бұрын
Great video!! I’m a vinyl & CD person. All your points are dead on. I recently went to a garage sale and walked away with a couple of boxes of CDs for free! I’ve purchased brand new CDs of older albums for cheap (about $5 each) from Amazon. I also have a Marantz CD player and it does sound amazing. I also have an OPPO BDP-105 that sounds incredible and plays multiple audio formats including HDCD, SACD, DVD audio and etc.
@andrewdawn
@andrewdawn 3 жыл бұрын
Unpopular opinion: CDS >>> vinyls
@rui1863
@rui1863 3 жыл бұрын
SACD! Still buy them on occasion but expensive. The disc has a CD layer and SACD layer with DSD64 (hi-res audio format).
@danieln9564
@danieln9564 3 жыл бұрын
SACD'S have some really great sound 👌. I have been recently listening to SACD albums reissued with original "Quadraphonic " sound mixes! I highly recommend them. It is truly an immersive sound experience.
@nicomeier8098
@nicomeier8098 3 жыл бұрын
I have never given into the streaming hype. Low audio quality, unless you pay premium, no ownership. . I still have - an ever growing - collection of CD's, and the same goes for vinyl. Lots of vinyl copied to Minidisc (Tascam MD350) and some CD's as well, just for listening to music on my Sony Minidisc walkman. . CD player: Aram DV88 Plus Headphones: Shure SRH940 Walkman: Sony MZ-E33 (all metal casing) Amp: Arcam A 80 Diva Record player: DUAL CS704 Speakers: Professional Monitoring Company (PMC) DB1 Sub: Hypex 200 Watts with Volt 38cm radial speaker. . Streaming? No thanks.
@andrewgardner8330
@andrewgardner8330 Жыл бұрын
I started buying cds in 1985.. I purchased a Furguson cd player from Laskeys.I like the format. The best format as it has lasted all these years. The best. I still buy & listen to my large collection. Great
@jorgecuelar3391
@jorgecuelar3391 3 жыл бұрын
I collect music cd's since 1992 & hate sreaming music... Quality is 100% more on a cd Nuff said
@zoltanbatiz
@zoltanbatiz 3 жыл бұрын
I grew my compact disc collection back in the late ‘80’s and through the ‘90’s primarily from BMG’s “12 CD’s for a penny” mail order deal. Anyone remember that?! Talk about “back in the day”. Was a cool deal. 12 albums for one cent. Then you had to buy just one more at “full price”. They’re completely out of biz now but that didn’t stop me from hitting thrift stores, estate sales, etc. Today I’ve got a decent collection of vinyl, compact cassettes and compact discs. All of which (especially compact cassettes and vinyl) are dependent on the quality of your equipment. I use Nakamichi CD changers that both feature dual 20+ bit DAC’s. For my cassettes I use a Pioneer Elite cassette changer (really cool), and for my TT I’ve got a fully restored Thorens with a U-Turn Audio pre-amp. Also to keep my “changer” collection balanced I fully restored a BSR Accuglide XR-50. Love having a TT with an infrared remote. Always cracks me up when friends freak out when I control my turntable with a wireless remote. LOL
@jonathanbignall1198
@jonathanbignall1198 3 жыл бұрын
It may be seen as a dated medium but as someone with a modest CD collection and a fairly good Hi-Fi system, CD is still a very rewarding music playback system even if it's not as convenient as streaming solutions. I have also found that adding a modern high quality DAC to my mid 90s Arcam CD player has brought a small but noticeable improvement in sound quality.
@jassingh9539
@jassingh9539 3 жыл бұрын
I am all the time liking my favourite music on my CDs only. I don’t think they have become obsolete.
@_alifeallmine_
@_alifeallmine_ 3 жыл бұрын
Beyond the Marantz, but not spending ridiculous amounts, and getting the biggest jump in cost vs. quality, I’d go for an Audiolab 6000CDT and an external DAC. The sound will be transformative. Certainly more so than the equivalent Turntable for the same spend. Long live the CD! 🤘
@markrigg6623
@markrigg6623 3 жыл бұрын
...".3 bits of knowledge we need to comprehend." " I thought it was 16 bits.😉
@Olando89
@Olando89 3 жыл бұрын
I still buy them. Redbook sounds good. I only buy when I like an album that I stream. I buy the CD and rip it in a high quality format for listening on my iPhone and Mac. Streamed music sounds bad to me plus I like owning things forever and I like reading the liner notes. I appreciate the music more if it's physical.
@380stroker
@380stroker 2 жыл бұрын
Music on hard drives sounds inferior to an authored disc, weather it be red book or blu-ray audio. The reason is the way data is extracted and delivered. Data off of hard drives is extracted in packets and a disc is a continuous bit stream. Data from hard drives only gives you the correct bits. Data from spinning discs not only give you the correct bits, but they must also give you the correct bits at the correct time. Streaming is also music from a hard drive on a server.
@Olando89
@Olando89 2 жыл бұрын
@@380stroker It's subjective. I find SSD's to be a good way to store music. I'm at a point in life where I don't really care about that stuff as much as I mainly use (Airpods Pro's) to listen to music because I'm on the go a lot and don't have the time to care but I still buy albums that love on CD so I can always have access to them if a streaming platform pulls it or something. However I will never invest in vinyl records as you have to look after them like kids and they take up too much space.
@380stroker
@380stroker 2 жыл бұрын
@@Olando89 I don't listen to records anymore and I gave all my records away, however I will say that to me records sounded more "alive" or "real" because I chose records that were a 100% analog transfer from tape, but the records will never sound as accurate as CD or higher resolution audio.
@8080pc
@8080pc 3 жыл бұрын
The nice part of lossless file. You can make adjustments to the file and save it in the same quality. Lossy files lose quality if you save them as another file. Do it several times and you lost a lot.
@moomin7461
@moomin7461 3 жыл бұрын
With a lossy file you'd have to save back to lossless, edit that and convert back to lossy, to minimise any further quality loss.
@TheBudgie29
@TheBudgie29 2 жыл бұрын
First Off, CD's were developed for Classical Music, I have Catalogues going right back to when they started to come out Commercially (85-86). There Is page after page of Classical Music disc''s, then a couple of pages at the back, of the Big LP's from the passed. I was getting those 3" ones from Japan when I was a Club DJ. It was at least a Year before I could get hold a player to play them. By the time they put the 3" dink In the CD Tray, the 5" had completely taken over. I have the Technics SL-PS7 24bit/96khz Re-Master CD Player. This thing Is awesome. It will upscale any CD to 24bit/96khz. But when you put In a 24bit CD or SACD, this Is where the magic happens. Glad You still like, and play Vinyl. I have amassed over the Years 50,000 plus Singles. Mostly Promo ones from the Club days and Radio. Keep the Faith.
@rhorto01
@rhorto01 3 жыл бұрын
The ability to make mix CDs is another advantage over vinyl (especially since I've not had a cassette player in 20+ years.) i love my vinyl but I tend to save it for things that I'll never feel the need to share, i.e. things I also have on CD from a long time ago or really weird shit no one I know would be interested in.) I will also concur, getting a nice player makes all the difference. I splurged on a higher end player (with SACD capability) and it sounds amazing.
@jordanquinley2471
@jordanquinley2471 Жыл бұрын
I will say that without streaming, there is a ton of older music that I have discovered and fallen in love with, that I would never have even known about, let alone been able to hear all of, if my music consumption was limited to browsing and buying physical media in stores. Both have advantages.
@mikeheffernan265
@mikeheffernan265 2 жыл бұрын
Totally agree. So many albums I want I'll never see on LP but I can own them on CD for a fraction of the cost. I just love physical media. There's a place for everything.
@VintageStereoCollectorChannel
@VintageStereoCollectorChannel 2 жыл бұрын
Great video. Like you I have rediscovered CDs. I use separates including an Audiolab 6000cdt CD transport with a digital coaxial cable to a very good DAC. I have jumped into SACDs too.
@ken-in-KY
@ken-in-KY 3 жыл бұрын
I REFUSE to SUBSCRIBE to any music station, or website. It's a way to have YOUR MONEY flowing into their pockets every single month. I still purchase CD's whenever find a new band in a search, or find a new release from an existing band. The thieves are those requiring a subscription. They can KMA.
@ken-in-KY
@ken-in-KY 3 жыл бұрын
@@GladeSwope I'm not familiar with the inner workings of the music business. I just buy the Compact Discs wherever available. Amazon, Ebay, or stores. I've replaced about 90% of my analog collection with remastered versions, and most sound phenomenal. I still have all of my original vinyl, and haven't yet tried a 180gn remaster. At some point I will.
@violinmke
@violinmke 3 жыл бұрын
I have a high frequency total loss over 3k hrtz. when I heard the Beatles in cd the mushy analogue was made crisp and I heard Mc Cartney bass, the lyrics. Everything nice and divided and better dynamic range. Loved it.
@skinnyblinddude
@skinnyblinddude 2 жыл бұрын
They're not forgotten as much as they're no longer necessary. When CDs were introduced and became popular, the internet was still in its infancy and not yet practical for quick and efficient transmitting and receiving of large quantities of digital data. Since fast and universal internet access is here, streaming media has become the favored way to consume music.
@Go4Jeph
@Go4Jeph 3 жыл бұрын
Love CD's. I have about 2k in my collection. What I really wish they had is the same anti-scratch coating that blu-rays have. As they are, they're prone to getting scratches quite easily.
@380stroker
@380stroker 2 жыл бұрын
Yes blu-rays have that good coating.
@bukeksiansu2112
@bukeksiansu2112 3 жыл бұрын
I have hundred of CDs, collected since 90's until 2010. Once I thought to sell it all but it's time to invest them for the future. Thanks to open my mind.
@petervankeuren6644
@petervankeuren6644 3 жыл бұрын
HA! When I first moved to AZ, i had sold my audio system but still had 1500 albums. I went to a swap meet where A guy bought them all for $1200. What a mistake THAT was. I wish I had kept them.
@goodnightmoon
@goodnightmoon 2 жыл бұрын
you can also get an old Sony or Aiwa radio cassette, can be both play CDs and Cassette Tapes which is amazing
@WestleyWolf
@WestleyWolf 3 жыл бұрын
As a Spotify Listener I'd still prefer a Stereo with at least a CD changer or a Boombox.
@michaelhogg5498
@michaelhogg5498 3 жыл бұрын
Cds can be as good as vinyl sometimes. Classical deffo All depends on the recording and mastering. Ive got loads of rca living stereo sacds reissued in 2004/5 from the mid to late 1950s great. performances and great sound
@jans2887
@jans2887 3 жыл бұрын
CDs can be BETTER than vinyl, as it's a higher resolution format. Better sound quality as long as it's mastered properly.
@skuzzbunny
@skuzzbunny 3 жыл бұрын
CAN be better doesn't mean too much if it's nearly one in a million that anyone actually bothers.....P but close or relatively comparable can be plenty enough for me in many cases. At some point though, music originally, conception through mastering, designed with a particular medium in mind is 99.999% of the time nearly best case still only being (even in the exceptional case, truly expertly) tampered with by someone typically having no direct connection to that original artistic vision, intent, process, environment, or skill level. It's mostly in such cases that closer to original often sounds superior enough to me.
@simplemanplan409
@simplemanplan409 Жыл бұрын
The only thing about streaming is that the artist if they want to can pull their albums or certain songs from the streaming platform if they want to CDs r a lot better because u don’t have to worry about that song getting deleted I only buy CDs because I can rip the songs to my computer and play them when I want and also to put it on my iPod
@MorbidCrow666
@MorbidCrow666 Жыл бұрын
Rip cd's to a pc and put them onto an iPod, sounds familiar as it's pretty much what I do with my 4th generation iPod touch.
@larryhazelwood5491
@larryhazelwood5491 Жыл бұрын
I have a 2015 Technics SL-C700 CD player.$850 new.awesome player.
@nickknight5543
@nickknight5543 7 ай бұрын
I haven't stopped using Cd's and DVD's
@fredrodnick2881
@fredrodnick2881 2 жыл бұрын
You are preaching to the choir. I never left cds. Im not really a computer person so as soon as records went out in the late 80s and cds came along i went with them. Yes I know records have made a come back and i miss their sound but I neither have the space or money to buy them back again. Be honest, I bet these things never occured to you.
@fwnfaa
@fwnfaa Жыл бұрын
I have over 4000 cds plus over 50 boxes, and i love them, rock, pop, disco, punk etc
@Extremesam43
@Extremesam43 10 ай бұрын
Right on that there are so many things to fiddle with vinyl you could just buy a CD and never have to worry
@frisodegroot2546
@frisodegroot2546 5 ай бұрын
Quality video man!! informative and entertaining thank you
@paulnieder4236
@paulnieder4236 3 жыл бұрын
I love the way you explain things. You would make an excellent teacher!
@patricktecklenburg1935
@patricktecklenburg1935 Жыл бұрын
CD: Sounds great if you've got a good setup (including decent DAC) and costs $5 used. Vinyl: Same album will sound great on the same stereo if you have a good turntable setup and a great pressing in good condition. A small fraction of albums that were recorded very well will sound better assuming all of these conditions are met. I love the built in intermission of vinyl when actively listening on my couch. I hate it when I am cooking/eating. Vinyl has less bass and it is possible to make your record skip by turning the bass up. That same album that you bought used on cd for $5 will run you $20 on vinyl. This is all on average, of course, and exceptions to the rule exist. If I love an album I get it on CD first. If the price is right and my love for it is pure as morning snow, I will eventually get a copy on vinyl. I no longer buy anything new, but in my experience new releases cost at least 75% more on vinyl and typically sound worse than the cd version. Resale value is usually akin to that of buying a new car...
@marioalbertoceronromero7021
@marioalbertoceronromero7021 3 жыл бұрын
I think cd and vinyl are great music formats. For me is all about the mastering process. For albums from before the 70's I prefer the original vinyl records or audiophile vinyl reissues. Records and cds from the 80s and 90s tend to have very serious problems of compression and this is very linked to radio diffusion. In those cases I prefer audiophile vinyl reissues. For albums after the 90, which are mostly digitally recorded, I prefer to buy cds. For classical music I always buy cds.
@jackhuang1434
@jackhuang1434 3 жыл бұрын
As a long years of audiophile, I only listening to vinyl and CD. Streaming is good for convenience, on the go, wide variety of choices and etc... Music is passionate when comes to relaxing, great details, emotions, atmospheric like you are there feelings. Streaming music doesn't provide none of these criterias. As my own opinion, I don't listen to streaming music, except the radio stations.
@Extremesam43
@Extremesam43 10 ай бұрын
Thanks for explaining that to us
@chrisst8922
@chrisst8922 3 жыл бұрын
They're good in the garden. Thread a string through the middle and hang them up to scare away birds. They're good as a heliograph in case you ever needed to send signal from the rocks above the pass. There's a town in Norway that's put them up to brighten the place up in the winter. I've always wanted to smear jam on them too to see whether you really can play a dirty CD. I'd keep one in the toolbox for trying to see the source of an oil leak. The cases, not sure what to use them for, too thin for pens but maybe as a place to keep receipts. So they've got a rosy future.
@ebarbie5016
@ebarbie5016 3 жыл бұрын
Plastic media is a thing of the past. a 16bit/44.1kHz FLAC sounds exactly the same as a CD, provided a good DAC is used. Tidal is nit lossless (MQA is lossy and a scam). You can download full CD quality albums if you have a Deezer HIFI subscription by using a 3rd party app. CD quality does not represent the human hearing limits. People can hear up to 110dB of dynamic range, not 96...
@bikemike1118
@bikemike1118 3 жыл бұрын
💿 💿… + a really good player and equipment = 👌🏼
@johnlamphier
@johnlamphier 3 жыл бұрын
Cds are the best music quality format in audio history
@allanhansen481
@allanhansen481 Жыл бұрын
The only problem with CDs is the dynamic compression on most releases since 1994. The compression is present on steaming as well, so old CDs offer a chance to hear the music properly. It can be frustrating to order a specific CD release and get a crappy new release.
@agustinmaruri9079
@agustinmaruri9079 2 жыл бұрын
Best video on CDs and todays music market situation.
@horvathrichard1009
@horvathrichard1009 3 жыл бұрын
It is simple: I collect CDs and I listen to compressed digital. I really dont have a CD player!! I have an optical drive in my old notebook... I listen to everithing through my adam speakers. As I see this whole thing, the quality of music is based on how it was mixed
@supbilly07
@supbilly07 3 жыл бұрын
The best thing about CDs were the CD maxi singles. Usually you'd get the vinyl mixes in great digital quality, b-sides, live versions etc., none of which ever appear on the streaming services, unless the artist is a major artist on a major label.
@Andersljungberg
@Andersljungberg 3 жыл бұрын
You can rip your vinyl records to DSD or pcm 24. Both Sony and Project have turntables that can do that
@DigitalArchiveOfLostRecords
@DigitalArchiveOfLostRecords Жыл бұрын
I still buy CDs from time to time. Most recently I bought Eric Woolfsons album "Freudiana" after my dog had literally chewed the old jewel case to death.
@stephencharlton2024
@stephencharlton2024 3 жыл бұрын
You talked about the sound of your Marantz... but its only one element, amplifier, room and most of all the loudspeakers... in conclusion... loved the 1st part of this
@Bastelkorb3
@Bastelkorb3 3 жыл бұрын
As far as i know the big problem with CDs and digital music in general is the compression within the mastering process. Loudness War is the keyword here. When you reduce the dynamic and normalize the volume afterwards, the record is getting louder. Most people will think the louder the music the better and when your out and playing it on a bluetooth box it isn't necessariy wrong. Most music nowadays is played on these "small devices" therefore most music is mastered exacly for these devices. Only on Vinyl there is no thing like loudness war or overcompression because of the way vinyls work. I would love to buy those high dynamic range masters on a digital medium, but they are all compressed in comparison with the Vinyl versions
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