Having recently got my good old 'music centre' out if its prolonged hibernation, record player included, I've been enjoying that long forgotten pleasure of 'putting a record on' ie. spinning and listening to vinyl records, with all its drawbacks and defects ..
I have also acquired a couple of 'new' vinyl records (non classical music) which are usually marketed as being 'remastered' or 'heavyweight 180 gr.' vinyl ie. updated for the discerning digital ear, while still keeping to the 'traditional' format, still with its limitations.
As a serial R3 forum lurker, I notice that most comments and recommendations focus on CD or digital formats, rather than vinyl. I was just wondering if this is because digital is considered as the perfect medium for classical (or other) music, or if classical music just isn't being 're-issued' in the new, improved vinyl format.
All (new) vinyl purchase suggestions welcome.
I have also acquired a couple of 'new' vinyl records (non classical music) which are usually marketed as being 'remastered' or 'heavyweight 180 gr.' vinyl ie. updated for the discerning digital ear, while still keeping to the 'traditional' format, still with its limitations.
As a serial R3 forum lurker, I notice that most comments and recommendations focus on CD or digital formats, rather than vinyl. I was just wondering if this is because digital is considered as the perfect medium for classical (or other) music, or if classical music just isn't being 're-issued' in the new, improved vinyl format.
All (new) vinyl purchase suggestions welcome.
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