Mathias a polymer chemist and professor emeritus at the university of southern mississippi offers another reason for why vinyl came to dominate records.
Why is vinyl used for records.
The technology has been available for many decades but you can still purchase vinyl produced in the 1940s or 1950s place it onto your record player and enjoy it.
Establishing vinyl records value is an inexact science and there are a number of factors that go into determining whether a given record is something that will bring a lot of money from a collector or something that would best be used as a place mat.
Some people even buy vinyl records just because they love the packaging.
This is why many records released as a single cd have to be issued as a double album on vinyl 12 inch sides typically top out around 22 minutes but albums designed for cd typically spill over.
In this post we ll go over a number of factors that may determine the value of a particular.
Both used records and used cds are inexpensive.
Why are vinyl records black.
A shelf full of vinyl record have more impact compared to a shelf full of cds or a media player with billions of music files.
The composition of vinyl used to press records a blend of polyvinyl chloride and polyvinyl acetate has varied considerably over the years.
A vinyl record is more expensive 30 40 and more easily scratched or damaged but comes with larger sized album art liner notes and perhaps a poster or t shirt.
The quality of a digital music recording like a cd is limited by its bitrate or the rate at which it records information.
Virgin vinyl is preferred but during the 1970s energy crisis it became commonplace to use recycled vinyl.
In a comparison of analog and digital recording vinyl s analog imperfection adds warmth and crackle to sound that listeners enjoy.
Vinyl didn t die when jimi hendrix did.
It s very much alive and is much more preferable than listening to music in a digital format.
It s cheap and it s easily.
Let s take a trip to a record store and i ll tell you the four reasons why 12 vinyl records are better than digital mp3.
Think back to the first vinyl record you ever owned.
Vinyl records on the other hand have shown themselves to be a worthwhile investment.
So long as they have been looked after the experience will be the same now as when it was.
Reverently sliding it out of its sleeve for the first time taking care to only hold it by the edges so as not to damage it admiring the ambient lighting dancing off of the delicately crafted grooves.
Vinyl records today might sell 10 times its original price 20 years from now.
For audiophiles the answer is quite simple.