5 reasons why i listen to vinyl records.
Why listen to vinyl.
A person only has so much room so the records that they do have reflect who they are.
Why would you pay 20 for a 12 disc that you need a speaker system and turntable to play.
When listening to vinyl you can hear all of the emotions an artist puts into a song.
In case i haven t convinced you so far here are 10 reasons why you should be listening to vinyl.
Vinyl lovers put on a record when they really want to listen to the music as their main activity.
One thing that was lost with digital music is that most people do not own or listen to an entire album.
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.
The experience of putting a physical record on your vinyl record player dropping the needle down and enjoying listening to the music is unparalleled.
They buy a couple songs on itunes.
The quality of sound is incomparable.
With vinyl you don t skip tracks you listen to an entire record from top to bottom.
Vinyl makes you listen to the entire album.
As compressed mp3 files and digital streaming services from youtube to pandora have become the norm for music listening vinyl sales have skyrocketed from under a million in 2007 to potentially.
Here are the reasons why you should listen to vinyl.
The experience of listening to vinyl is one that you can t get from buying a cd or mp3.
Vinyl didn t die when jimi hendrix did.
Your taste in music will improve.
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.
It is an experience and a whole process that involves choosing the record putting it on the turntable turning it at some point giving your full attention to good music.
In most cases vinyl is the best way to listen to music.
While this isn t the case with modern records it s important to remember that any record released in the 1970.
This is sad because most albums tell stories that can only be understood if we listen to the entire album.
It s time to return to the sound.