A really good article below. What “sounds good” is all about perception, and for 20 year-old Caroline Bursell, her perception certainly shifted after a trip to the record store. At Sister Ray in London, Caroline had her first experience with hi-fi audio and vinyl. To her, it made the now-standard mp3 experience sound like a muddled mess lacking the booming clarity and quality of vinyl, as she sampled both new releases like Caribou and old classics like Led Zepplin.
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When A 20 Year Old Hears Vinyl For The First Time
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Thanks, for this.
What are the frequency and amplitudes of your noise issues.