In fact simply because vinyl was kept alive primarily by audiophiles we saw more audiophile records being made.
Clear vinyl record sound quality.
A few exceptions exist.
Very few additives can be mixed into clear vinyl without jeopardizing the opacity which means there is a potential for worse sound quality albeit this drop is often imperceptible to the common listener.
Records made today can sound better.
Cds can also hold 74 minutes of music.
Back in the day making records was an industrial process with millions and millions of records.
Record companies today are making a determined effort to make their product as good as possible with careful attention paid to the quality of the mastering process the quality of the vinyl used in pressing the records themselves and the tapes used in the mastering process.
Vinyl can still push music to the limits of its dynamic range 55 70db but it often shies away from doing so in order to maintain sound quality.
The main reason for the lack in quality is going to be the higher noise floor.
Still as artists and labels hop on the vinyl trend some new vinyl releases may be mastered from cd quality audio not the high resolution formats audiophiles and folks like neil young adore.
Clear vinyl picture discs and glow in the dark pressings are more susceptible to poor playback.
The recording industry has a new standard for dvd audio discs that will greatly improve the sound quality.
Dvds can hold 74 minutes of music at their highest quality level.
That s why snare drums cymbal splashes and other loud instruments have so much more punch in vinyl recordings.
With picture disc vinyl a vinyl base is laid down then a full size label is placed on top and then a clear wax layer on top that the plates will then be pressed into.
Vinyl is booming and if you own a record player you ve probably got a nice collection of records with music you love one of vinyl s great benefits is sound quality but which records bring out.