THE "AUDIOPHILE" TURNTABLE HUSTLE EXPOSED !!

This video will put things into place for you. Vinyl is for fun and music exploration. As it should be. You want to argue your static prone plastic biscuit with a breakage prone needle dragging through its plastic groove is somehow "Superior" to digital or tape ? (The ACTUAL Recording formats) Go ahead and do that on the Forums.
Brought to you by the voice of TRUTH. The brotha ya love to hate on ... Happened in History this way since Shaman, Seers, and little ol Baby Jesus.... The world profits on deception. The masses love the Ether.

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  • @lepet42
    @lepet42 Жыл бұрын

    Why do one group have to set upon the other? Why can't people just appreciate that everyone has their own taste and ears and that's all that matters surely? I listen to both vinyl & digital and I'm getting sick of people berating the others just because they don't agree with what the others do. Live in peace guys and enjoy whatever you have. I invested a decent amount on a TT a couple of years ago and play it through Dutch & Dutch 8c speakers and it best sound I've ever had. So an analogue front end going through digital DSP speakers! Go figure but to my ears its sounds incredible. The best thing you can do for your sound it to either treat or correct for your room - and it took me 30 years to believe that!

  • @RUfromthe40s

    @RUfromthe40s

    Жыл бұрын

    the problem here is not related with personal taste ,i don´t know if you have played electric guitar or drums or one analog instrument , but what we listen on cd isn´t the sound of a guitar being played is just a sample of what was heard lot´s of bands played guitars and if one is used to listen to an Lp and than buy it´s cd version thinking it would be an improvement as it was advertised but ends up with a badly recorded version of what one used to listen . i had a equalizer at home but i never had used it also have a litle home studio where i went to get some old monitors this all to make cds sound close to the sound one listened for a lot of years but i own thousands of cds but some i never played them others they sound very good depending on the style of music, i never stoped listening to records but in 1993 i started to buy cds because i had enough money to buy a new system and bought a good cd player ,when buying cds that i had in vinil and hear them i notice something was wrong ,mainly guitars were mufled, if one doesn´t know the sound of the band ,only thinks that they were really strange or why do older people say this band was incredible, dynamic in sound is lost. but has i refered earlier there are cds with great sound

  • @OCDHIFiGuy

    @OCDHIFiGuy

    Жыл бұрын

    lepet42, my job is to save people time and money. If someone understands the liability, cost and time involved and still wants to go Vinyl, then all the power to them.

  • @pierrekitts7089

    @pierrekitts7089

    Жыл бұрын

    Right on the money lepet42 I did the same and really enjoy critical listening a good pressing vs pressings of lesser quality. I stream as well and enjoy the simplicity of that medium and its inherent strengths. So I enjoy one medium as much as the other, they both have their pros and cons.

  • @myronhelton4441

    @myronhelton4441

    Жыл бұрын

    @@OCDHIFiGuy I enjoy learning a lot from almost all your videos, & believe almost everything you say. Thanks! You should know, you have master tapes. Wonder if they sound as good as reel to reel tapes, or if reel to reel sound as good as cassettes. Just my opinion of what I hear, not exactly facts. Reel to reel tapes dont sound as good as vinyl. Some say vinyl touches the needle, while cd laser touch nothing, is why cd dont sound as good. Hiss is inherent in analog & tubes. Cassettes have hiss like vinyl does. Remove the hiss on cassette with dolby noise reduction ruins the sound, seems like cd with no hiss ruins the sound. The original Santana Abraxas on a good turntable, I dont think any cd of that has ever come close. Two more examples are: Yes-Closer to the Edge-You & I. Alan Parsons- I robot. After 1971 most but not all, cds & vinyl sound the same, which is terrible. I have 300 perfect sounding records, I can only stand half of them on cd. But I have about 20 cds that I can rave on, on sound quality. I like old tube recoded albums. I do listen to cds more. Some say that digital cd is better, but they dont know that their cd says AAD.

  • @nkenchington6575

    @nkenchington6575

    Жыл бұрын

    Because humans are tribal.

  • @ReasonablySane
    @ReasonablySane Жыл бұрын

    At first I was starting to bristle when you were calling vinyl a scam. But then when you explained yourself I found that actually you agree with me on the subject. I sold Hi-Fi in the mid-70s to early '80s. And I abandoned vinyl for about 10 years and pulled my old audiophile turntable out around the turn of the century and now I have four turntables and a few thousand records and it's a truly fun hobby. However, there's no way I'm going to try to tell anybody vinyl sounds better than any other format. For starters the noise floor is even close. By the way, a person can start off with a darn good turntable for under $500 and even less if they go used. I think the main thing you're trying to dress here is the audiophiles that seem to care about the equipment more than the music I used to be an audiophile, now I'm a music lover. I've even been in a dozen or so live bands now. But I look at the whole thing this way: Audio files use the music to listen to the equipment. Music lovers use the equipment to listen to the music. And just one of the thing. I think one of the reasons finalists popular and CDs may be making a comeback is that people want to actually own the music and not be at the mercy of a streaming source. There's also just so much more to playing records than just listening to the music it's an Interactive experience.

  • @OCDHIFiGuy

    @OCDHIFiGuy

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes, we are on the same page... By the way "streaming" does not require the internet as you suggest. I stream my personal collection from my computer in my office to the computer at my system. I LOVE that saying you just said about music Lovers and Audiophiles... thats GREAT ! Ill remember that forever and tell others ! Its totally correct.. and a great way to say it..

  • @RUfromthe40s

    @RUfromthe40s

    6 ай бұрын

    @@OCDHIFiGuy by using GOD holly power and prayers or you have a cable from your ofice till your home, so no internet or phone cable as in the mid 80´s just puff and here it is,streaming without using internet or anything you can call it like a private network but to do that you´ll need internet conection so how do you do it, firewire cable with kms appart with a local license for installing a cable through out where ever you work and live, that´s funny and i thought i had a 5 year degree on informatic systems either than only 3 years of study in electronic comunications since the early 70´s , in 72 i had a real good job ,i could buy my two favorite cars, marry and have my first son, but what do i know about high-fidelity i´m in my 5th marriage, only me to blame ,i´m a real OCD guy, the reason why heroin was so good to me

  • @carlosoliveira-rc2xt

    @carlosoliveira-rc2xt

    5 ай бұрын

    Stop embarrassing yourself and repeating the nonsense about audiophiles using music to listen to their gear.True Audiophiles love gear as much as music.

  • @ReasonablySane

    @ReasonablySane

    5 ай бұрын

    @@carlosoliveira-rc2xt you must have me confused with someone else. I sold hi-fi in the 70s and early 80s and I was an audiophile at one time. I've rubbed shoulders with a lot of audiophiles and a lot of reformed audiophiles. i.e. I stand by my statement and consider your ad hominem attack to be a bit ironic. 😎

  • @SimonLloydGuitar

    @SimonLloydGuitar

    4 ай бұрын

    i can't stream because i live in a rural area and have the bandwidth. i also like a tangible medium that my girlfriend can ruin.

  • @donvittoriosierra
    @donvittoriosierra Жыл бұрын

    What a great Video. You are the first one to have the combination of balls and great content about this exact subject! I've been talking about this for so long and I have the same exact beliefs. Now the only exception is for the occasional super thin sounding 80s cd pressing that does not sound pleasing at all or does not have great synergy with the current system being used. That is the time where I enjoy listening to the vinyl version of the album. Again Yes its about preference over actua; objective quality and its not because of digital as a format being inferior.

  • @Joe-yi8xj
    @Joe-yi8xj Жыл бұрын

    This is like politics. The 1% of each extreme side bitching at each other. Nobody in the middle cares. We have what we have and can afford. Records. CDs.Streaming, Hi res. etc.

  • @OCDHIFiGuy

    @OCDHIFiGuy

    Жыл бұрын

    Nailed it ... Im not bitching at anyone tho... and this is the high end talking not mainstream audio..

  • @jaybird123xx

    @jaybird123xx

    5 ай бұрын

    ​@@OCDHIFiGuyYou're hilarious!. I didn't give up my vinyl for CDs, I didn't give up CDs for streaming. I like owning my music. I will say digital sounds better than vinyl most of the time but not always.

  • @johnrus7661

    @johnrus7661

    Ай бұрын

    @jaybird123xx It always does. Digital is just superior. Even with old music, when it is ripped to digital. It's done on equipment that costs a fortune and restored to it's original glory and correcting the many flaws of the tape or vinyl recording. In the end getting a better end result than any anolog copy. The fact this is even a debate is ridiculous.

  • @kenbtheman
    @kenbtheman Жыл бұрын

    I agree with you to a certain degree. I've got about 1000 albums. A lot of them are from my younger days, I was fortunate enough to save every album I ever bought and took care of them, and I'm 70 years old. I've got an empire turntable that I've owned for over 50 years and a 500 dollar turnable my daughter bought for me a few years ago. I find myself streaming most of my music now. I do spin records but not half as much as I did 5,10,15 years ago. I'll be damned if I would spend 3 grand on a turntable, 2 grand on an arm and then even more on a cartridge. I still by an occasional record, mostly used. Not the 100 dollar LPs. My bluesound/denafrips combo sounds just great through my system.

  • @1998mchp
    @1998mchp Жыл бұрын

    Absolutely nailed on. The bass via RIAA /preamp is like powdered egg being added back in later to thicken things up. Vinyl is the audio eqivilent of white noise CD for helping babies go to sleep - but for adults. Simple physics. I work in audio - radio. Pink noise is being added to the original audio through the friction playback (degrading) system of vinyl. That's the 'smooth' effect and affect that is cited before they cash. As Mikey says - vinyl is a lossy format....but money has sniffed it out, corporates and flippers have come to feast of FOMO of 'authencity anxiety'

  • @Kowinaida
    @Kowinaida Жыл бұрын

    I have a very good $6k DAC...my turntable rig sounds better. There's obviously something wrong with me...

  • @WDeranged

    @WDeranged

    Жыл бұрын

    Yeah, you prefer the sound of harmonic distortion.

  • @Kowinaida

    @Kowinaida

    Жыл бұрын

    @@WDeranged You prefer children.

  • @godssoldier597

    @godssoldier597

    Жыл бұрын

    yes me too

  • @a3marketing991

    @a3marketing991

    Жыл бұрын

    I agree. I have a great DAC, but my turntable/cartridge combination produces a sound that’s better to me. It doesn’t have to be for everyone and I know there are great digital systems.

  • @daviddrake6875

    @daviddrake6875

    10 ай бұрын

    @@a3marketing991Play back what recorded it.

  • @dan.nathan
    @dan.nathan Жыл бұрын

    THANK YOU MIKE! For years, I have been running a Lumin T2 streamer/DAC straight into a poweramp driving a pair of Focal Sopra 3, and the fidelity is mind-blowing. Next up will be room treatment.

  • @barrykrakovsky756
    @barrykrakovsky756 Жыл бұрын

    Apparently I've been deluding, and yet enjoying myself ,for the past 60 years. Interesting hyperbole.

  • @ChrisStoneinator

    @ChrisStoneinator

    4 ай бұрын

    Yeah mate, keep at it. Nobody's telling you to stop. It's not about that.

  • @AndyBHome

    @AndyBHome

    26 күн бұрын

    I think it's interesting how much people equate accuracy with enjoyability. Personally I've been paying close attention to sound quality enough that I find it hard to listen past a system's flaws. But accuracy isn't really what makes something sound good to me. As long as distortion and noise are low enough and the frequency balance is within a reasonable proximity of normal I am able to tune out the system and refocus on the music. So while I personally agree with Mikey on digital being more accurate than vinyl, that doesn't equate to me thinking it sounds better. I listen to vinyl all the time, largely because I like the vinyl mixes better than a lot of the digital versions of the same music. My statement has always been, "Vinyl and cassette and even FM radio have long been more than good enough to let most people listen past the equipment and into the music." I have to admit however that the better a system is, the faster I go from analyzing to enjoying.

  • @craigkrauter9611
    @craigkrauter9611 Жыл бұрын

    First the specification of digital is better than the turntable. Second most solid-state amplifier have better specifications than a tube amplifiers. I can go on forever but here are a lot of people like vinyl and tube amplifier. On my system the turntable sounds equal or better than digital version. The problem I have with digital: First I don’t listen to a whole song or album. I spend more time skipping through different songs. Second, I don’t relax when listening to digital. When I listen to my turntable, I go into a trance listening to the music. Everyone likes good distortion. What do people like better c-cord on a acoustic guitar or a c-cord on a Les Paul/Fender going through a Marshall/Fender amplifier. Most people will pick the electrical guitar because the distortion and energy. If you go by specification everyone would buy the cheep Chinese equipment that have better specifications than most HIFI equipment.

  • @cirenosnor5768

    @cirenosnor5768

    2 ай бұрын

    @craigkrauter9611 - We listen to music. Not specs. With the distortion found in some gear, the sound is more musical and engaging. Thus the trance you speak of. Some even fall asleep listening to certain gear. That means they’re engaged and relaxed by the “distortion” - regardless, seems the goal of hifi gear should be to engage us and possibly relax us

  • @nelsono4315
    @nelsono4315 Жыл бұрын

    great video. Love the channel. I'm 67 years old and back in the day we had nothing but vinyl. No Internet, no MP3, no compact discs. Streaming was called the radio. My record collection is modest. I have about 1300 albums. My CD collection is a little over 2000. I enjoy both and do not debate whether one is better than the other. Two different formats. I loved the process of buying records as a teenager and playing it while I read the liner notes. Still love the whole vinyl playback process because that's what I grew up with. But I love my CDs as well. Stereo systems can be a rabbit hole. I had owned a real nice cassette deck and a reel to reel machine but no longer have either. Now it's just records and CDs. I don't stream and at my age I don't need to. Is streaming better? Don't know, don't care. I'll continue to enjoy what I have until I expire. Thanks for the video 🙂

  • @johnpayne6860
    @johnpayne6860 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks, oh, by the way I love your videos, and downright truth about the audio industry. In this video, you made me realize how collecting records for 56 years and buying all the CDs to replace the records, and the money spent on a turntable and the cartridges, how much work I put into listening to music with the records, finally realized it's about time to get a nice streamer and a dac. But I still collect my CDs, I think it's time to retire my turntable. Good luck man, keep on pluggin, if it pisses The Establishment off too bad!

  • @OCDHIFiGuy

    @OCDHIFiGuy

    Жыл бұрын

    I agree, too bad ! Let me know if I can help you make the transition, I help people just like yourself every month.. Do what you enjoy, but Ill tell you , streaming saves a TON of time..

  • @dougjoha
    @dougjoha Жыл бұрын

    What I like best about my vinyl rig is the expense & inconvenience and as the late great John Peel famously said "life has surface noise" however jokes aside what you didn't touch upon is the fact that a record (and im talking non digital pre 80's LP's here) could arguably be closer to the source than the same album released digitally that has had countless remasters and applied compression to squeeze the snot out of the dynamic range. I don't listen to a lot of so called audiophile recordings (in which case id say digital perhaps sounds better) and my musical roots are grounded in classic rock, metal & pop so by and large nothing remotely demo material but man if I played you the original UK press of something like Iron Maidens "Somewhere In Time" and A-B'd it to ANY digital copy available today you'll be blow away by the difference in sound! Also given my ADHD type personality playing a record forces me to sit down and chill and not jump from track to track, album to album so with that in mind i'll stick to my antiquated records and just enjoy them for what they are......Cheers.

  • @RennieAsh

    @RennieAsh

    Жыл бұрын

    Record said vinyl to digital and walla All the dr and extra flavour should be there. Works best with someone who has a very nice clean copy of the pressing and good required equipment etc. What you'll miss is the record itself playing music softly in the centre, assuming your gear is setup there - at lower volumes, this could sound like added air or spaciousness of sorts.

  • @RUfromthe40s

    @RUfromthe40s

    Жыл бұрын

    @@RennieAsh low volume, loudness on

  • @hodler3340

    @hodler3340

    Ай бұрын

    Peace and 100% agree

  • @realworldaudio
    @realworldaudio Жыл бұрын

    Hi Mikey, I agree that it makes all the sense to keep today's digitally recorded media in digital format. More convenient, cheaper, easier to put together a good / very good sounding rig for it. However, turntables still have a big role - music recorded pre-digital era were not recorded in digital, and those so desirable one take sessions are much more frequent than todays edit-ad-nauseam fast-food music industry era. Sure, master tape is the master tape, but there's only one master and thousands of audiophiles. We had master tape listening sessions with my buddies vs high level vinyl rig, and the vinyl can sound very, very close to the point of giving complete satisfaction to all listeners. That's provided you have an early pressing - which is still much easier and cheaper to find than a master tape.

  • @jnagarya519

    @jnagarya519

    Жыл бұрын

    Remastering of analog tape recordings is done digitally. "The Beatles" remixes are not made by yet again running deteriorating tape. The tapes have been digitized, and the remixes are done with a copy of those. And the idea that one can hear the difference between analog vinyl and digital vinyl is an illusion. But keep playing the vinyl, under the illusion that the stylus-in-groove DISTORTION is instead warmth. And want it "warmer"? -- then add tube amplification, which adds additional DISTORTION. "I like what I like" is not "audiophile". An audiophile is concerned with the nature and quality of the source, and everything between that and the speakers. How much does your modern amplification add of PROCESSING before the sound gets to the speakers? Those are fundamental. Those are the basics. It is knowing how the recording was made so one doesn't mistake it for something else. And that means one understands the actual definitions of recording technology terminology, instead of turning those to jargon, and making up out of nothing what seems to be "missing".

  • @Lee-rh1wj

    @Lee-rh1wj

    Жыл бұрын

    @@jnagarya519 I just bought a 10800 dollar tube amp and man that baby has made my music really nice and warm , just the way I like it

  • @jnagarya519

    @jnagarya519

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Lee-rh1wj In honest terms, you like to claim "purity" while actually preferring the music to be distorted.

  • @TheGreatTomDix

    @TheGreatTomDix

    Жыл бұрын

    Gathering of autistic kids!

  • @jnagarya519

    @jnagarya519

    Жыл бұрын

    "music recorded pre-digital era were not recorded in digital, and those so desirable one take sessions are much more frequent than todays edit-ad-nauseam fast-food music industry era." Hogwash. "The Beatles," among many, edited together various portions of various takes to make a final take. And a minority of recordings were "one take". And TAPE HISS is the RECORDING -- "Yay, analog!" -- of the tape running across the recording head. And THAT is DISTORTION. But I guess for the thick-headed there is no purer recording of music than for the music to be beclouded and obscured by DISTORTION. And another FACT: DIGITAL recordings on PLAYBACK are transformed into ANALOG -- but WITHOUT the DISTORTION.

  • @jeronronnunkoffunk4691
    @jeronronnunkoffunk4691 Жыл бұрын

    Good solid video, Even owning a ton of vinyl myself i still see the point you’ve brought out and know for myself I’ve heard definite advantages in digital at times with great DAC s and even heard very good reel to reel machines with stellar tapes and I have heard superior sound characteristics! The vinyl is more emotion and nostalgic for me, because truthfully it in itself can turn into an expensive black hole 🕳 of insatiable improvement. But that’s why I limited my investment in the vinyl area, my access to reels to reel material is out of my reach for now but I’m not against it at all, and plan on putting a great reel to reel in my systems

  • @RUfromthe40s

    @RUfromthe40s

    Жыл бұрын

    the problem is that in cds you only will listen to half of the song while in records either than a wider spectrum of frequencies ,will sound natural

  • @daviddrake6875

    @daviddrake6875

    10 ай бұрын

    Get a Tandberg 74B for 3 3/4 and a TD20A or SE 4 track 7.5 and for master 2 track 15 IPS.

  • @alnortherngem3698
    @alnortherngem3698 Жыл бұрын

    So glad I found you. I'm in the market for a system, and the possibilities out there are mind-blowing, as well as confusing. I love your "no bullshit" presentation. One question: What is the name of that killer track you were dancing too?

  • @OCDHIFiGuy

    @OCDHIFiGuy

    Жыл бұрын

    From the Human Beinz.... Cant remember, but it wont be hard to find..

  • @alnortherngem3698

    @alnortherngem3698

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks Mikey😀- Keep the videos coming! 👏🎤

  • @ChrisJGull
    @ChrisJGull Жыл бұрын

    100% agree with you!! Been saying it for years. I have a $900 turntable just to listening to my dad's 60 year old records. I've auditioned a $10,000 turntable and it still just sounds like a poor quality noisey recording. Most people have no clue how bad bass is on vinyl. (RIAA curve!) Your turntable can't product stereo bass below 180hz-200hz it's all mono and the bass is limited in accuracy by an engineer deciding the RIAA curve . All while your system is just guessing on the bass output since the turntable and preamp has to amplify the bass more then the mid and treble because the needle would jump off the recored if played bass at the same dymanic range.

  • @tonywheeler917

    @tonywheeler917

    Жыл бұрын

    I marvel at all of the turntables built with no isolation. The plinth is coupled directly to the shelf/floor and ultimately the speakers. Just crank up the volume and you will hear the woofers howl due to the feedback loop with the turntable. No wonder the bass is no good. I heard my first Sota Turntable in 1989 and it was a revelation. Isolating the record from the speakers has to be no. 1 priority. The bass will be muddy and smeared due to mechanical feedback from the speakers without isolation. The more expensive turntables have well engineered isolation. If you have a solid plinth then build your own isolation shelf that is good down to 3 Hz or below. If it works for a scanning electron microscope it will work for a turntable.

  • @swinde

    @swinde

    Жыл бұрын

    @@tonywheeler917 The old AR turntable of the 1970s was very well isolated. The price was 78 dollars.

  • @bradleycraig7328
    @bradleycraig7328 Жыл бұрын

    Love it Mikey! Actually the analog purists should be hiring the bands/musicians to come and play live for them.

  • @tbrown6559

    @tbrown6559

    Жыл бұрын

    For the price of a master RtR tape, you could almost do that lol

  • @johncameron6289
    @johncameron6289 Жыл бұрын

    Love it! Although I have lots of LPs I also have a streamer/dac set up and completely understand your point and will not disagree. You make a lot of sense. Thanks. One caveat - if Tidal / Amazon HD quit or go out of business, then what?

  • @shakitboss
    @shakitboss Жыл бұрын

    I appreciate your "heads-up, you're being duped", rants, Mikey. It's okay to get a loving head slap every now and again when my eyes have glazed-over and I've gotten Golumed-out on the gear, and the uppity-ass audiophile-thing I can morph into. To be honest, I've dumped considerable bucks on the vinyl chase with only an occasional "wow" revelatory moment. But, sometimes, yes, occasionally, there is that moment, and it sometimes it's sheer bliss. But, that same thing also happens with the right CD or Tidal track. I have all the formats but tape, but I believe you when you say, ( if I had the right set-up) it's no contest between the digital tape masters + Q-DSD, against its weaker derivative vinyl offspring. I also see that, like me, you are immersed in gear, and are chasing the best sound reproduction, in order to have those "wow" moments. It's worth the chase, however, misguided we can become. Thanks for another cold splash in the face. I need those now and again. Keep rocking, Mikey.

  • @daviddrake6875

    @daviddrake6875

    10 ай бұрын

    Get a Tandberg TD20A SE at 7.5 and at 15 two track absolute heaven.

  • @eaustin2006
    @eaustin2006 Жыл бұрын

    I grew up listening to Elvis on 78s , the 1st records I ever bought. Then the Beatles albums on 33. I couldn't wait to see that format go. At age 75 nobody is less nostalgic for the days of records than me. I was an audiophile in the 70s and looked forward to a future of clean, perfectly reproduced music that I knew was right around the corner. And it was! No more cassettes, 8 tracks, records, or unwieldy reel to reel machines. Yay! Then Michael Fremer happened. I like him very much, seems like a great guy, but he's set audio reproduction back 100 years. And people who know nothing about audio, physics, or basic math, buy in. It breaks my heart. At 11 years old I could easily see all the limitations of records. They sucked then and they suck now.

  • @michaelrovner4165

    @michaelrovner4165

    Жыл бұрын

    Not really, hearing a great 35MM film to 2 track to vinyl with these new optical cartridges is absolutely amazing...technology has gained tremendously on all fronts

  • @eaustin2006

    @eaustin2006

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@michaelrovner4165 If you're loving it I'm fine. That's all that really matters.

  • @jdekong3945
    @jdekong3945 Жыл бұрын

    as someone who enjoys getting a bit ruined on a weekend and spinning a record I still have to totally agree with you, you are spot on and someone had to come out and lay out the facts

  • @dragocelander6671
    @dragocelander6671 Жыл бұрын

    Nice rant, Mikey! I actually knew everything about the tape vs. vinyl issues back in the day, even before HP would always resort to open reel tapes as the ultimate comparator to live sound in his equipment reviews for TAS. Digital has been a definite game-changer. So what open reel decks do you recommend? You said the one in your video was $2800.

  • @daviddrake6875

    @daviddrake6875

    10 ай бұрын

    Tandbergs as Gutfield says PERIOD!

  • @thereluctantaudiophile1588
    @thereluctantaudiophile1588 Жыл бұрын

    Been watchig your videos on and off...but this one made me subscribe. Youre like the Adam Sandler of audiophiles, average dude that made it and now has super expensive equipment. I always say we are music lovers 2nd, but equipment fanatics 1st. I gotta say however that I have records, and cds, and music on my itunes. I like having a select library of music rather than having millions at my fingertips. It sorta makes it more personal when you carefully decide that a song/album will make it into your library. I enjoy each medium equally bc they are all optimized to sound as good as possible.

  • @OCDHIFiGuy

    @OCDHIFiGuy

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks man ! Yes, you are doing it for the proper reasons and you understand not one method beats another... they are Preferences.... ;-)

  • @Elvis-wu6et
    @Elvis-wu6et Жыл бұрын

    You don’t have a turntable and you don’t listen to records. How can you compare it? It doesn’t even interest you to try it. What you are saying is a theory. In reality, some digital sounds better than vinyl and some vinyl sounds better than digital. Depending on source. Cheers!

  • @asiandetective4998
    @asiandetective4998 Жыл бұрын

    I’m hoping more people move away from that inferior ‘vinyl’ sound, so my records get easier and cheaper to buy!

  • @lukedermott1589
    @lukedermott1589 Жыл бұрын

    Idiotic babble. Vinyl, tape, and digital all sound different and all have their strengths and weaknesses for the music lover/collector/audiophile. Some of my vinyl records sound dramatically better than the digital file; others don’t sound as good. I don’t own any tapes because I find it impractical. i don’t understand why you bobble heads keep going on and on about the same issues. Is the manual transmission obsolete? I don’t care, I prefer it. Does an Apple Watch keep better time and is far more functional than my far more expensive “antiquated” mechanical watch? Yes. I DON’T CARE!

  • @scottroberts4551
    @scottroberts4551 Жыл бұрын

    Great video Mikey, I've been considering adding a turntable to my new system for the exact reason you describe - the experience. I just put together an inexpensive system (~$7k) Rogue Audio Chronus mag3 integrated tube amp, Gustard R26 DAC, upgraded BlueSound Node, Magnepan LRS+, Rythmik L12 direct-servo sub and have been very happy with the sound quality via Qobuz. i agree with your prediction about all-inclusive streamers - I did my research and my DAC + streamer + linear power supply was ~$2500 and don't think can be touched by another solution for close to that price but I will be open to new, upgraded (all-inclusive) solutions in the future. I've got ~15 old albums and if I do add a turntable it'll be for fun and nostalgia not better sound, like burning candles or riding a vintage motorcycle. There are plenty of decent turntables for less that $500 that would give me the vinyl fix where I won't feel like I wasted a bunch of money. Thanks for speaking the logical truth... Courage is rare.

  • @OCDHIFiGuy

    @OCDHIFiGuy

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks Scott, that's a great perspective 👍

  • @OrganNLou
    @OrganNLou Жыл бұрын

    I sort of agree with you as I "tried" to get back into the record game again (linn+Van den Hul+chord) and STILL couldn't get the sound I wanted! I bought many turntables and cartridge combos (too much maintenance etc.) and I couldn't deal with the surface noise either. Now I have gone back to SACDs and Qobuz via my Auralic streamer (MUCH BETTER!!!!). Also streaming (qobuz) has come a LONG WAY and now sound quite terrific.

  • @RUfromthe40s

    @RUfromthe40s

    Жыл бұрын

    i have several technics and pioneers from the 70´s also a thorens from 1970 ,what maintenance ? belts and needles ,normally today the problem is not the cartridge but the bad sound of modern amplifiers ,mainly the phono input

  • @nk-gp1ml
    @nk-gp1ml Жыл бұрын

    A couple of years ago I sold my £8k+ turntable and £2k phono preamplifier. Also sold off quite a few records and donated the rest to charity, a mostly classical music collection accumulated over a period of 40 years, keeping a small number of records that hold sentimental value and memories. I now listen entirely to digital, mostly CDs bought over a similar period and don't miss the expense, stress and time getting the best from vinyl. If you don't mind that, then vinyl can provide incredible sound quality besides the satisfaction and pleasure that collectors and hobbyists of all kinds derive, more so than digital can give.

  • @l.b.stringfellow2413
    @l.b.stringfellow2413 Жыл бұрын

    You pissed me off so much I just subscribed lol. Good job on your video !

  • @OCDHIFiGuy

    @OCDHIFiGuy

    Жыл бұрын

    LOL, Thanks Brother ! Much Obliged !

  • @markwagner1997
    @markwagner1997 Жыл бұрын

    Great rant! I've been playing vinyl since the 60's. Most of my vinyl is perfect, clean and quiet. Most of my albums, not all, but most have 3-4 outstanding tracks and several that I have no interest in. I got into streaming almost 3 years ago. The convenience, sound quality and selection far outweigh the nostalgia of vinyl. I still appreciate spinning vinyl, but streaming accounts for 98% of my listening time.

  • @xcvbxcvb2179
    @xcvbxcvb2179 Жыл бұрын

    A problem with streaming is that a lot of older recordings get re-mixed and re-mastered, mostly to fit the majority of listeners and the way they consume music. That is trough mobile phones and cheap ear buds. The re-mixed and re-mastered are made to work well in every day life, in the gym, on the subway, running or biking, mostly in an urban location. Compression is the typical way of doing it. I so which that the streaming services could offer us more then one version and have a HiFi version available.

  • @billrobertson2437
    @billrobertson2437 Жыл бұрын

    I agree with a lot of what you said and that in most cases digital beats vinyl. However, I have a VERY expensive vinyl system, but I have it because I want it and I can afford it. I also think that there are some vinyl pressings that do beat digital. They are mostly 45 rpm records. I also have a top tier digital system and listen to digital at least as much if not more than vinyl. The part of your rant that I don't get is about tape. Reel to reel tape is every bit if not more hassle than vinyl. Plus there are very few tapes available. You may have some secret source, that is not available to the masses, but I have seen very little selection for sale and it all costs $300 to $400. It is mostly classical and a little jazz. If there were the same number of titles available on tape as on vinyl, and the cost were under $100, I would likely ditch the vinyl rig and get a tape machine. But for now, the best, least expensive and most available source of analog music is vinyl.

  • @troykirchhoefel9134

    @troykirchhoefel9134

    Жыл бұрын

    Reel-to-reel decks used to be cheap back in the 1990's when NOBODY including radio stations and recording studios wanted them. Everyone wanted nothing but a digital machine. CD'S, DAT tape decks and Digital Compact Cassette were all pushed by electronic companies to the max. Laserdisc discs were better because of digital audio, Dolby Digital and DTS. Even a fine tuned Swiss watch sucked if it wasn't digital. That's when Records almost died, and Cassette tapes were on their last legs, Reel-to-reel decks were also hauled out to the curb as nobody wanted to repair them. Unless some clown drools for old school Quadraphonic 8-track tapes, they will never return, and the real reason why they won't return is nobody took care of them in the first place back when they were popular. I do have a question for Vinyl lovers, though. Some of the best sounding analog records ever made were the Reader's Digest box sets from the 1960s . Yet, nobody wants them and you can often find still sealed 10-disc box sets at thrift stores for less than 5 bucks. So why pay $150 for a re-release?

  • @dieselbrodeur

    @dieselbrodeur

    Жыл бұрын

    @@AlessandroFilippiUX it’s not placebo, it’s skewed perception. There is no absolute truth here. It’s like arguing about what wines taste best. You can never blind test vinyl vs digital. If I put on Karajan Beethovens 3 symphony from the 60-ties on vinyl or digital remastered it’s so obvious which one is which.

  • @billrobertson2437

    @billrobertson2437

    Жыл бұрын

    @@AlessandroFilippiUX Nothing about this hobby makes financial sense. It is all emotional. It is about finding music that moves you and then buying the equipment that makes you happy to reproduce it. The sound is not the only consideration for the equipment. Looks, feel, and just the emotional satisfaction in using it are all factors in an equipment purchase. I am fortunate to have the wherewithal to be able to purchase high end equipment. I realize that everyone does not. I have the best (all a matter of opinion) sources available. You can buy different, but not better. Some of this may well be the placebo effect. I don't know and neither do you. However, it doesn't matter. It makes me happy and that is all that matters. That being said, a couple of points. 1. If you think a $20,000 system can compete with a $500,00+ system, you either have never heard a system of that caliber that is properly set up, or you are woefully uninformed. 2. In a highly resolving system, an equalizer most definitely introduces noise and reduces the fidelity of the system. When my current speaker system was being set up and replacing a prior system, I had a high end electronic crossover to a pair of subwoofers. We were trying to decide if subs were needed. We decided that they were not, but when we removed them and the crossover from the system, it was like a veil was lifted. The clarity and resolution improved dramatically. To me that was not at all expected, so it most definitely was not placebo effect. Bottom line...my vinyl system makes me happy and whether or not it can be measured, I think is sounds better than digital in many cases. A lot of other people feel the same way. That is all that matters.

  • @OCDHIFiGuy

    @OCDHIFiGuy

    Жыл бұрын

    @@AlessandroFilippiUX that's right, and the people buying don't give a shit. It's a power play for many of them. And it's nothing compared to the cost of thier Yachts and personal Jets..

  • @vrpforce

    @vrpforce

    Жыл бұрын

    @@OCDHIFiGuy Its about the journey. Digital sounds great but it sounds clinical and too perfect. Vinyl or RECORDS as you like to call them have a completely different delivery to the ears that come across as being more human and realistic regardless of what the graphs and measurements say and I listen to mostly digital myself but prefer how the vinyl sounds. There in no other format that is bringing more and more people into the "hobby" than vinyl. As for the yachts and private jets, 99% of the people who love vinyl and have decent rigs are regular folks who worked their ass off to get the gear they have. Chill out for f",k sake.

  • @TechOTuesday
    @TechOTuesday Жыл бұрын

    This man has a point. I may have to revisit my logic and put my money towards better things. Although not much of a vinyl collector (small collection) I probably fall more on the casual side "nostalgic" aspect of a viny listener. Although I sorn have much into it it's decent but I sorn go out do my way looking to improve it either. I'm happy with what I have. I've stopped going nuts trying to seeking that "last 10%" audio bliss that never seems to end or even exists. I'll stick to my Redbook CDs,SACDs, High Res files and DSD files and keep my sanity. Music should be an be enjoyable experience not a miserable hobby.

  • @OCDHIFiGuy

    @OCDHIFiGuy

    Жыл бұрын

    Vinyl is for fun.... ;-)

  • @paulglaus6161

    @paulglaus6161

    Жыл бұрын

    What’s are your thoughts on DACs? I would like to spend less than $1000. Im leaning towards Schiitt’s DACs.

  • @mrcasey69
    @mrcasey69 Жыл бұрын

    One could argue that it is the way in which the vinyl medium is imperfect that appeals to some listeners over other formats. Regardless, for my analog bliss I prefer open reel (think Ultra Tape, Fone, 2XHD) as you mentioned. I love my extensive digital collection as well. They all have their merits.

  • @RUfromthe40s

    @RUfromthe40s

    Жыл бұрын

    i also have music in all formats but bands that i like the cd version is very poor ,one starts to notice when the first guitar riff is played, also when changing from vinil to cd ,it seems something is wrong with the sound

  • @rocco036
    @rocco036 Жыл бұрын

    This is like telling a classic car guy that modern cars costing a tenth of the price are faster, brake better, handle better & are more reliable. True, but you don't fall in love with a modern car. You're using the same argument that the measurement guys saying you're a fool for spending more than a $1000 on a dac, pennies for cables, power chords. People love records, love is not rational. Nobody loves a file.

  • @OCDHIFiGuy

    @OCDHIFiGuy

    Жыл бұрын

    You have completely missed my point. I LOVE Records... they are totally cool like old cars are. But to enjoy a car ride you DONT need an original Shelby do you ?

  • @BobCoalWater
    @BobCoalWater Жыл бұрын

    I have a love/hate relationship with vinyl, I’m not one to fetish with the physical medium, they take so much real estate in my 1000 square foot condo and what about the cartridge, each time I play a record it’s costing me 1$ of cartridge life amortization, that’s if I don’t slip and ruin it all together. Speaking of cartridge, is it well aligned? Can the VTA, VTF, Azimuth be better? What about tracking force? Ouf! Never ending. And the price of damn records, crazy! Believe me, I’ve tried to rid myself of vinyl, tried different CD players/DACS, eventually gave up, I’m now resigned to use my DAC for music discovery only, I stream through tidal and once I like something I start searching for the vinyl. What can I say I’m a vinyl junky. And for those of you who have commented that vinyl can’t do bass, grow up and become an adult, or ask one to help you with your setup, because you are definitely doing something wrong. I’m not trying to defend vinyl and please don’t stop bringing medium down, the more people stick to their clans and start bitching wars the more interesting the internet. Great entertainment.

  • @rfeldman1
    @rfeldman1 Жыл бұрын

    Your friend Jay recently purchased a $60,000 TT without even knowing if he's going to like vinyl in his rig. Crazy? Really like your channel.

  • @JohnM-cf3ql
    @JohnM-cf3ql Жыл бұрын

    I am someone who loves my vinyl. I spent a few thousand dollars after researching that vinyl could sound better than cd's (the format I grew up with was vinyl and cassettes.... I'm 57) I initially didn't believe that vinyl could sound as good or better than cd's so I had some money to burn and a good turntable so I invested in a really good cartridge. I soon discovered that I also needed a good pre-amp because it wasn't sounding as good as cd's. I bought a good pre-amp and was brought to tears by how good some of my original and new vinyl sounded..... That said, Some vinyl sounds better than cd's, some cd's sound better than any vinyl will. I believe the mastering and quality of the source material is the deciding factor. I started this statement by saying vinyl could sound better then CD's which it can.... but my sacd player (DSD) can also sound better than cd's and vinyl. You are absolutely correct. It's not hard to beat a cd but if you get a DSD file from an original master tape, you have nirvana at your finger tips.

  • @OCDHIFiGuy

    @OCDHIFiGuy

    Жыл бұрын

    CD ??? No. Not at all. CD has high jitter. Streaming from the computer sounds better and it's not hard to hear.

  • @RUfromthe40s

    @RUfromthe40s

    Жыл бұрын

    i notice that in the first cd i bought(mainly guitars) , even thought it was the cd player that wasn´t that good but it was considered one of the best in late 80´s

  • @bwithrow011
    @bwithrow011 Жыл бұрын

    One thing overlooked by vinyl enthusiasts is inner groove distortion. The linear speed of an LP slows toward the center of the disc which requires a boost in the top end to compensate for linear speed loss

  • @NanoDex
    @NanoDex Жыл бұрын

    Great stuff! It might be like ripping the Band-Aid off for some, but worry not because the future is bright and clean! Lets keep moving forwards and put our collective energy into perusing the best sound we can achieve!

  • @chembrew1822
    @chembrew18226 ай бұрын

    Really funny video. Truth. I restored several reel to reel decks recently and have many 7” tapes playing at an inferior 7.5 ips and they still blow away my best vinyl record on the same audio chain. I have a few same versions of classical music on vinyl and tape so you can compare a to b. But vinyl is still fun for the right reasons as a music lover and social thing.

  • @OCDHIFiGuy

    @OCDHIFiGuy

    6 ай бұрын

    So true 👍 !! Fun stuff

  • @alcamacho1844
    @alcamacho1844 Жыл бұрын

    A Super Analog Transcender, SAT, can bring any format to the next level! It's the sweetest thing ever!

  • @marcinwasilewski5414
    @marcinwasilewski5414 Жыл бұрын

    I agree with Mikey about vinyl, it is archaic format with many flaws. However it can sound very good (good type of distortions plus good mastering with no loudness war madness) I am not the enemy of it, especially for old jazz records, classical music collections. I am just not a collector, I am happy with simple tidal (without mqa).

  • @PinkStrauss
    @PinkStrauss Жыл бұрын

    "Monkey in a cage", "You are being hand shoveled a shit sandwich". LMAO Mike! I'm gonna lead with that every time anyone talks about vinyl for any reason. On a more serious note: I don't doubt there's someone out there who truly think vinyl is a superior format, but most times people who are into it are pretty quick themselves to admit that it's a deeply flawed system and it's about the feel/experience rather than ultimate sound. For fun just like you say.

  • @OCDHIFiGuy

    @OCDHIFiGuy

    Жыл бұрын

    Totally .. you nailed it ....

  • @eurekaakerue4649

    @eurekaakerue4649

    Жыл бұрын

    *❌ Mikey’s definitely a ((X-GEN’er)) 😎👍 ‼️* _LOVE IT_

  • @dieselbrodeur

    @dieselbrodeur

    Жыл бұрын

    Not Mr Fremer …..

  • @RJ_Chicago

    @RJ_Chicago

    Жыл бұрын

    Agree. See my post above. For me vinyl is nostalgia. It’s how I listened to music when I was a kid. It tracks my life. I remember where and when I bought certain records. Listening to vinyl is a ritual. Taking the album off the shelf, cleaning it. Putting the stylus down etc. It isn’t about SQ.

  • @eurekaakerue4649

    @eurekaakerue4649

    Жыл бұрын

    RJ 👋😎 for today , exactly ‼️

  • @brucetungsten5714
    @brucetungsten57145 ай бұрын

    How do I get tapes of records I would like to have in good quality? I love to listen to trivial music(e.g. Madonna) but there's records, for example 2008's "hard candy", where the CD version has been destroyed by the loudness war. So I was forced to purchase the vinyl(cost a few hundred) and albeit better it's still "miles away" from being of optimum quality. Same thing with SIA's records... I can only listen to vinyl versions of some of her albums - CD and streaming services only feature the "sonically irradiated" recordings. Is there a solution to this without knowing somebody in the industry?

  • @jtt069
    @jtt069 Жыл бұрын

    OCD, thanks for your excellent expression of your take on audio! F following popular thought. Yeah you sell stuff, but you sell stuff you believe in... so freaking down with that! Cheers man!

  • @OCDHIFiGuy

    @OCDHIFiGuy

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes, and Im not hiding the fact that Im here to sell... And I dont keep changing what I think is the best... It stays the same..

  • @Technical_Audio
    @Technical_Audio Жыл бұрын

    You’re overlooking the vast library of older but wonderful classical and jazz recordings that were originally recorded to tape and then mastered to vinyl. Many of these are not available in digital format or on a $400 tape. And even when they are available in digital they often have lost something in the conversion process. By ignoring vinyl you’ll miss out on top conductors, top orchestras and best performances, as well as often stunning sound quality. Sure tape playback can be best, but most older titles are not available on tape and the prices when available are crazy high. I listen to digital and tape as well, but I would not want to lose access to these great recordings only available on vinyl! I think many audiophiles are not that interested in these great recordings so long as they have demo tracks of more modern music in digital formats. A recent example: my friends and I were comparing the top 7 or so LP recordings of Rimsky-Korsakov’s Scheherazade. We had fun comparing the different interpretations by world-class conductors and orchestras and top recording quality. Try so set up that experience with tape or digital - can’t be done. PS: You want to rant about madness? How about the lunacy of “demoing” a high-end system over KZread. THAT insanity deserves your wrath far more!

  • @DougMen1

    @DougMen1

    Жыл бұрын

    The only reason to have a TT is to play rare albums that aren't available elsewhere in other formats

  • @Technical_Audio

    @Technical_Audio

    Жыл бұрын

    …and there are a LOT of them.

  • @bakeone4406
    @bakeone4406 Жыл бұрын

    Agree that a stick w/ a pointy rock on the end being dragged through a small soft plastic groove shouldn't sound close to as good as a well put together tape or digital front end. If you actually listen to a well set up turntable rig, it's obvious that vinyl can be a lot better than our humble narrator would have you believe. A Feickert Blackbird/ Kuzma 4 point/Lyra Atlas front end will easily out perform the $1500 Rega referred to here, and (depending on the recording being used) it can equal or better a similarly priced digital front end. There are hundreds if not thousands of great recordings that you can only get on vinyl and even more recordings that were poorly transferred into a digital format. As a result, the LP will often sound better than the CD or the digital file. I wish this were not true, vinyl is a pain in the ass and no one will be happier than me when there there is no sonically based justification to keep a turntable in the system. If you don't have a good turntable set up, don't get one, ignore all the shit i just wrote and by all means hold on to the confirmation bias that this video is helping to reinforce

  • @skularatna8136

    @skularatna8136

    Жыл бұрын

    Fully agreed and tbh you don’t need that expensive gig you mentioned. My Hifi rig turntable plus preamp and amp I’ve collected over the years costs around $5k and there have been many times where an album on vinyl sounded much better than it’s digital counterpart. This is mostly true of pre 1980 recorded stuff and also a lot of the bluenote jazz titles or early 70s rock music pressings. I will say though that for current music it’s a total waste to buy on vinyl. Bottom line is I enjoy both formats and chose How I want to listen depending on the album and genre I’m listening to. In all this there is one other format that Reigns supreme because it is by far the closest to original and that is R2R but sadly I can only afford to buy maybe one tape a year two at most.

  • @tommy-be-good6580
    @tommy-be-good6580 Жыл бұрын

    I can really understand what you mean, you explained it very clearly. All this hype about records has always made me suspicious. I don´t even have a bad conscience because i don´t own a turntable. I always loved my CD Collection. There is no authorization to sell the records so expensive imho. I have always tried to avoid big discussions about the soundquality of records versus soundquality of CD, for example. Recently i wanted to buy a CD that costs 14,--Euros. For the same album on vinyl, i would have had to pay about 39,--Euros. WTF ? 🙄 I remember the early to mid 80´s, when the CD´s appeared and became more and more popular and less people bought vinyl records. Now the "businessmen" say, CD´s are dead, you have to get vinyl. What a cynicism it is.

  • @skippythetubrat
    @skippythetubrat10 ай бұрын

    I'm getting old - approaching 60. My hearing isn't what it once was. I have tinnitus. I know I have some high frequency loss. You know what I can hear? Snaps, crackles and pops. Vinyl is expensive to buy. It's expensive and a pain in the butt to maintain. There's a reason we abandoned vinyl en masse in the 1980 & 90s. CDs kicked vinyls butt. CDs were programmable. They offered noise-free listening. They sounded great. These days we have HiRes audio files which supposedly beat CD quality sound. Given that CDs were designed to surpass the limits of human hearing and I'm older now, all I can say about that is "That's nice." The thing that is awesome about streaming these days is that they've achieved the same quality that I love. Streaming services give me access to a seemingly unlimited library of music. My WiiM Pro streams 24 bit sound quality. There's no comparison to vinyl to be had. I'm still putting together my system. I guess that's going to be a never ending project. It's called a hobby for a reason, right? Part of that system will be a turntable. I have a Dual 1264 in the shop right now. I'm having it cleaned, lubed and properly set up. When it's all said & done I'll probably be in it for $150. Duals are known to be good turntables - at least as good or better than what you will pay more than $500 for new today. But it's strictly nostalgia. I have old vinyl which I will play. I have some really great old classical LPs that I'll enjoy the experience of playing. But if I want superior sound - it'll be streaming or CD.

  • @thomothomo1078
    @thomothomo1078 Жыл бұрын

    Yes and no.I agree streaming is much better value.I do not agree about not needing a good active preamp and phono preamp [ideally combined].And that applies to both digital and analog reproduction.A good active preamp simply makes everything sound more realistic and involving.And a good phono preamp is critical to getting the best sound out vinyl.When you get the preamp/phono preamp right the best of your records will sound better than the best of your digital.Which is not to say that some recordings in digital will not sound better than the vinyl versions .Unfortunately it is impossible to know which records will sound better until you try them.

  • @OCDHIFiGuy

    @OCDHIFiGuy

    Жыл бұрын

    There are exceptions to the Preamp thing. If you are vinyl you are stuck with needing 2 other pieces, phono pre and preamp. With a high level DAC and no vinyl, you need neither, plus you can subtract TT, arm, and cart, plus all motors, power supplies, etc.

  • @thomothomo1078

    @thomothomo1078

    Жыл бұрын

    @@OCDHIFiGuy I have high level digital including Accuphase and Krell DACs .The Accuphase has a volume control and multiple inputs .My digital always sounds much better via my preamps[ Supratek].

  • @OCDHIFiGuy

    @OCDHIFiGuy

    Жыл бұрын

    @@thomothomo1078 Krell is only really known for thier power amps. Never DACs. Accuphase..probably better than the Krell. Playback Designs sounds best without a preamp. Every time. No exceptions.

  • @ridirefain6606
    @ridirefain6606 Жыл бұрын

    In all of this craziness. I listen to music for fun. I enjoy everything be it a Stream, CD, or Record. I admit, I do enjoy my rig the most just playing my old LPs on my TT. I love what you are trying to accomplish and always glean some useful insights to this hobby. Alas, I am at a different place. I used to, but stopped working towards obtaining purist sound possible a long time ago. I no longer desire becoming a slave to Toys that are often times way too expensive, comprise too many hassles, and create Too Much Stress. I found there is no reward in obsessing over the B.S. that a lot of us folks (Me included) think make up the very best playback system possible. This for me is a merely a hobby, that reaches its pinnacle, when you are able to crack open a cold one, and unwind to your favorite recording. For the likes of me, fixating on the something as inane as what source material gives you the very best music reproduction, sucks way too much joy out of it.

  • @OCDHIFiGuy

    @OCDHIFiGuy

    Жыл бұрын

    Abso freaking lutely.. When your rig connects you to the music whereby you cant daydream while its playing , then STOP. Time to check audio system off the list.

  • @sidesup8286
    @sidesup8286 Жыл бұрын

    All the many reel to reel decks I've had softened the sound slightly (no complaint), and added some warmth more than slightly (once again no complaint). I've recently recorded some CDs that were sort of thin & lacking in warmth like Supertramp & The Allman Brothers onto reel tape. It was just the thing to do. Transformational. Hearing the Allman's Decade (greatest hits) played back on reel tape, finally lets me hear them in sound I like. The earlier dark blue lable CD is improved upon (and it needed improving) by the more current CD whose label looks very different. What an experience to hear them in great sound. There's a lot of one upsmanship in audio. A while back a guy saw another guy in an audio store looking at a piece of equipment that he himself owned. He told him he had the Mk.II version, but he was thinking of upgrading to the Mk. III version. The other guy looked at him and said "That must really suck only having the Mk. II version." Seeing the other guys fallen expression and feeling for him, I came over and said to the braggart "I have the new Mk. IV version and it's limited edition and they're sold out and they won't be making anymore". He now had the same expression as the other guy when he told him it must suck. As I looked closer at him though I knew he looked familiar. I got it! I know. I said "You're the same guy that in a video game store a few years ago, while I was looking at Playstation 3 games, you came up to me and said how it must be a real bummer to only have a Playstation 3." "You must do this for a living," I said.

  • @amdenis
    @amdenis Жыл бұрын

    I totally agree, although there are exceptions. Like all the pre-digital albums from the 70’s-80’s that were well recorded like the MFSL, various other German, French, US and other Direct-to’s and such. Also, more recently the higher quality DSD that we go out to both digital (PCM) and master to tape and vinyl- those are a level above the typical PCM digital stuff. But that is a small percentage of the market. Otherwise, putting up with the pops, clicks, cleaning and such is not for the sonic quality. Like SET tube class A, it may be different and even more “pleasing” to some, but as far as fidelity to the original, it is lower than the digital, or solid state alternative.

  • @RUfromthe40s

    @RUfromthe40s

    Жыл бұрын

    that´s the problem with digital if lots of instruments played ,high volume equals to distortion, better let the original volume level ,not try to increase it, it´s the same when recording a cassette in a good deck

  • @maxhirsch7035

    @maxhirsch7035

    6 ай бұрын

    Well-pressed and well-maintained LPS on a decent system are pop and click-free less than 1% of the time to my ears, on my system, so I often wonder how many people emphasizing this about vinyl have a vinyl collection predominantly of this kind. My collection is predominantly original issues from the 70s and 80s, plus better audiophile pressings AP, Speakers Corner, certain later MOFIs, ORG, and so on. So sometimes the exceptions are substantial. To my ears, except with more 'demanding' large scale classical orchestral pieces, overall vinyl sounds more like live music to me than digital does. Good vinyl is usually more pleasing to my ears than good digital (especially redbook format) because it surpasses digital in more of the ways that I value, while digital is superior-sounding to me in the less important acoustic parameters.

  • @Unpreeeedictable
    @Unpreeeedictable Жыл бұрын

    I wouldn’t even be in this hobby if records didn’t exist. Zero emotional connection to ones and zeros. That said, your candidness is refreshing.

  • @vdochev

    @vdochev

    Жыл бұрын

    I personally enjoy collecting and listening to vinyl and I also enjoy my poly-carbonates as well. I'm not discriminating.

  • @PrismApplied
    @PrismApplied Жыл бұрын

    You pack a remarkable amount of misinformation in your videos. Truly a rebel without a clue. Carry on.

  • @joemehalic4069
    @joemehalic4069 Жыл бұрын

    Mikey, Have you tried out the Playback Designs SACD Disc Player? There are those of us that have hundreds of CD's, SACD's and other hi-res CD format disks, such as K2HD, XRCD, other 20 - 24 bit formats. You can really hear the difference in my opinion. Like the time consuming nature of LP's, I can't imagine converting all of my CD's to digital/hi-res files. It's like putting the LP on the platter, but we put the shiny disk into the player! Thanks.

  • @OCDHIFiGuy

    @OCDHIFiGuy

    Жыл бұрын

    I have not yet, as its $20K and I have maybe 6 SACD's ... Im thinking of getting one anyways as it can have a streamer put inside... Stay tuned, but you are correct, Legend has it the best playback from this unit is from the SACD Transport.

  • @UncleDansVintageVinyl
    @UncleDansVintageVinyl Жыл бұрын

    Preach, brother! Man, I love vinyl. I have 34 turntables and stacks of vinyl. I listen almost exclusively to vinyl. And, brother, I will raise my hand this minute and say that you are telling just the absolute truth. I will sign an affidavit under penalty of perjury that you're telling the truth. I love turntables; I love vinyl; and it's insane to think that vinyl is better than even a modest digital system. If you're looking for accurate reproduction, don't go to vinyl. The whole thing--record, cartridge, turntable--is a Rube Goldberg contraption for reproducing sound accurately. It's amazing that it works as well as it does--and it doesn't work as well as a good tape or digital system. So, yes, yes, yes. Thank you for telling the truth. Thank you for laying it down like it is!

  • @johnbrentford5513
    @johnbrentford5513 Жыл бұрын

    That is the fun of CDs I can go to the thrift store and get me a bunch of $1 and $2 CDs and go home and enjoy and try out all types of different music. I even find some autographed CDs! I have found autographed CDs by Bruce Hornsby, The Posies, Aurora, Juliana Hatfield, Cat Power, Lucious Jackson you never know what you're going to find. You even find some mint condition CD's If I don't like some of them, I give them back to the thrift store!

  • @Random-kq4pz

    @Random-kq4pz

    Жыл бұрын

    Agree

  • @jlo8775
    @jlo8775 Жыл бұрын

    I wonder how many times a MoFi “digital” record was used to demo a $30,000 Kronos turntable 😂🤦‍♂️🤷🏼‍♂️

  • @OCDHIFiGuy

    @OCDHIFiGuy

    Жыл бұрын

    Lol, a troublemaker, huh? I'll bet more than once...

  • @daviddrake6875
    @daviddrake687510 ай бұрын

    Yes I agree I have orchestral works recorded on an Ampex 350-2 at 2 track 15 IPS. It was stolen so I have a Tandberg TD20A SE at 2 track 15 IPS 10-38Khz at 7.5 15-30Khz . Sounds fabulous. This is my deal. Linear tracking table only for direct disc or what I can’t get on tape. Reel to Reel for 3 3/4 Tandberg 74B. For 7.5 and 15 the Big Tandberg. Maybe I compromise for cassette with a Tandberg cassette player. Can this sound system differentiate between microphone types and brands? Can I hear the basic LRS or LRS+ at Best Buy?

  • @simonclowes1717
    @simonclowes1717 Жыл бұрын

    You are speaking the truth, and I agree with your argument, but I don't buy vinyl for "better audio quality", I buy for the pleasure of holding the physical form in my hand, I don't have an expensive system, far from it, but I like the sound, I like the hunt for a reasonable condition copy or a record for a low price. I enjoy collecting, it's more than just listening to the music, to me it's the whole package I get with vinyl collecting. Great video 👍

  • @OCDHIFiGuy

    @OCDHIFiGuy

    Жыл бұрын

    There you go Simon, thats EXACTLY why people should enter the vinyl hobby..

  • @LetThereBeSound1
    @LetThereBeSound1 Жыл бұрын

    When was the last time you owned a turntable? If so, what was it and it's associated equipment (tonearm, cartridge and phono stage). Thanks in advance.

  • @particularlynothing

    @particularlynothing

    Жыл бұрын

    You blew it and said turntable. Maybe it was the all in one....Rega? Is that the name? I don't know. Don't pay attention to that stuff. Whatever it was it's great for playing $3 records.

  • @OCDHIFiGuy

    @OCDHIFiGuy

    Жыл бұрын

    @@particularlynothing You want a $20K turntable ? $300 records ?? NO PROBLEM. Cut me the check..

  • @OCDHIFiGuy

    @OCDHIFiGuy

    Жыл бұрын

    I would never own a TT that was a "serious" thing... Not my cup of tea... They sound phenomenal... Just not worth the money or aggravation/ lost time..

  • @LetThereBeSound1

    @LetThereBeSound1

    Жыл бұрын

    @@OCDHIFiGuy I feel you brother! Especially if you did not grow up with them then there’s no attachment. You seem like you’re a lot younger than my age group (mid-50’s) so if you’re in your late 30’s or early 40’s like our good friend Jay, then yeah, I totally get you. When you were coming of age musically speaking LPs were already on their way out. You grew up on CDs so no wonder you have no emotional attachment to vinyl format no matter how good you’ve heard it sound. But at least you know it has sonic potential at some level. Thanks for that. You’re not a loss cause after all 😜

  • @Audiofreak71
    @Audiofreak71 Жыл бұрын

    Sorry Mikey but I’m going to have to disagree with you on this one. I’ll keep this short but for most real vinyl lovers it’s about the ritual , tinkering with the gear, tweaking, setting it up etc and I believe if I remember correctly you like to tweak your gear as well?. As far as vinyl sounding better than digital and vice versa I don’t get caught up in that crap , if it sounds good it sounds good no matter the medium. I do both vinyl and digital and I have 2 reel to reels , it’s all fun for me and the satisfaction is enjoying the music on a rig that sounds good to me 👍

  • @Emilg5
    @Emilg5 Жыл бұрын

    Wonder what was added to Abraxis such the it sounds significantly better than the SACD?

  • @jimbennett2795

    @jimbennett2795

    Жыл бұрын

    That's the real question to answer NOW. Who's gonna be first???

  • @connorduke4619
    @connorduke4619 Жыл бұрын

    Great rant...! Where do CD transports fit into the picture or do they at all?

  • @willanderson6963
    @willanderson6963 Жыл бұрын

    Really, what's the point of arguing what's a better format. You're not going to change people's minds. Some people think books are antiquated, some people love 78's and go as far as using well thought out turntables for dubbing to a Studer Revox, Nagra IV S with appropriate phono preamp(personally, I've known people that do this). Who am I or anyone else to tell them otherwise? An argument against your thesis is that many feel that digital streaming is cold, soulless endeavor, more importantly, it commoditizes the artists, turning their sweat equity into something you purchase by the pound. Holding up some wonderfully pressed lp with cover art, and writing that you can see and touch gives you a connection to the artist that made it. People do like that. Look, I get that recent digital recording technology is better than analog recording. I won't argue that point, I'm certified, dipping my toes into the deep end of audio, and probably spend more than I should, have since the seventies, but I enjoy most things audio; as a matter of fact, years ago a friend of mine invited me to his families place on a lake in a sort of wilderness area and we went up there one winter for a week. They were an eclectic family, no tv up there but it was filled with books, lots of first editions, and an old tube radio with FM(not all these radios have modern FM, tuning bands). But they also had a Victrola sitting on a table, the classic looking (brass?) horn, and a wall of 78 shellacs. Started playing one after another, scratchy sounding, I don't think more than 25dB dynamic range, but wow after a while, the noise sort of disappears, and realize these shellacs, are direct to discs. Some are as direct to disc as it gets as there are no electronics but are purely mechanical in the way they were recorded. Once you get past the surface noise it was surprising how much real music was on them, a sort of dirty window, view of the stage. It surprised me how much I liked it. Sometimes people are just happy where they're at. SeeYa!

  • @seanmcdaniel5112
    @seanmcdaniel5112 Жыл бұрын

    I guess you don't sell turntables. Your statements about turtables just don;'t fit wiith the rest of your work. I have been at this for 40 years. Gave upi on records when the production dried up. I had the priciest digital gear. (DCS/Wadia/Audio Aero/Esoteric SACD etc.) and amps and speakers you have recomended. I woke up when a kid played a familiar tune on a 500.00 vinyl rig. Now i am finally off the merry go round and will never go back to digital.....any digital. And don't try to tell me i bought the wrong digital gear. Love your work....stick to facts and thanks

  • @budsmoker4201120

    @budsmoker4201120

    Ай бұрын

  • @AndyBHome

    @AndyBHome

    26 күн бұрын

    He probably doesn't sell turntables, but it's not as if he failed the turntable sales exam and has a sour grapes attitude about them because he can't. He's an independent dealer. He can sell whatever he chooses and it's fairly obvious that turntables just don't do it for him. Maybe he can't make as much money selling them? That doesn't seem likely. I think Mikey is passionate about what's important to him and I think that largely drives what he decides to sell. That being said, I personally love vinyl. I like the sound. I don't think it's as accurate as even redbook CD, but I don't care. Perfect accuracy has not been my goal since I was about 18 when I started attending live concerts regularly. I love turntables because they're fun and I think that reasonably decent ones sound more than good enough to really let me engage with the music. Whether you agree with Mikey or not, there's no point in insinuating that he has a bias based on what he has to sell. He doesn't work for anyone else. He chooses to sell whatever he wants. If he says he doesn't like vinyl and doesn't sell it, that's because he doesn't like vinyl, not because he somehow can't and needs to justify it to himself and us.

  • @jeromemeyers7079
    @jeromemeyers7079 Жыл бұрын

    A few points of contention, but first, I respect your main points. 1) I would think the space of differences you can get from different phono cartridges is about the same size as the space of differences between different DACs 2) A negative aspect of streaming services on the monthly is when your favorite album is no longer available... but obviously, buy those... 3) A DAC with a streamer built in is limited to the next advancement in networking technology That all said, I'm a CD/Streamer/DAC/IntegratedAmp guy who goes to record stores a couple times a year for the fun of it.

  • @OCDHIFiGuy

    @OCDHIFiGuy

    Жыл бұрын

    Hi Jerome, thanks for the questions. 1. I would say yes based on principle, but Ive never owned a TT so I cant compare from experience. 2. The solution is to have 8TB of music collection (33,000 records at 16/44) stored on a local drive. This does not require internet nor a monthly service. 3. Networking technology is currently far ahead of music playback technology. But your statement is true. Rock on !

  • @muchagrande1687
    @muchagrande1687 Жыл бұрын

    Mostly you are right. I would like to add. 1. It’s also about releases, master versions. Sometimes the best version that exists is the vinyl version. Streaming services often only have one version . 2. There is also “conversion” when the master goes to reel to reel

  • @donaldnance1135
    @donaldnance1135 Жыл бұрын

    I’ve owned a serious Reel to Reel system and it is by far the best sounding source all things being equal concerning the software. My turntable smokes every digital rig I’ve ever heard or owned including the Playback Designs MPS-8 which is on my rack. A great deal of the information you’ve espoused shows bias and someone who has probably never owned a world class TT system. My tape system was about $10k but the material was far few and in between and I was tired of spending $500 for a tape that might be superlative or may be average. Why people who don’t own vinyl worry about people who do own vinyl I’ll never understand. I listen to digital, tape (used to) and vinyl and it goes in this order from best to less. Tape > TT > Digital.

  • @nyquist5190

    @nyquist5190

    Жыл бұрын

    You might prefer your TT but the fact of the matter is every Iphone (with headphone out) wipes the floor with vinyl - any vinyl - when it comes to preserving the qualities of the original analog signal. Cannot change the laws of physics.

  • @donaldnance1135

    @donaldnance1135

    Жыл бұрын

    I don’t know if you’re trying to be funny or serious. Since digital is a discrete encoding methodology by nature, it inherently is lossy. Looking at that old Denon table, although it’s fine, is like driving a Miata and then stating that a more expensive 911 is a waste of money on the track. When I speak about things, I make sure I add “in my experience”. I like digital and I do like the MPS-8 but it can not touch my Artisan Fidelity NGS, Kuzma 4 Point and Ortofon MC Anna. Even my ex girlfriend was blown away by what it does next to really superlative digital. The only thing that matters is what we individually like, but some of the things you say seem to be extremely uninformed.

  • @nyquist5190

    @nyquist5190

    Жыл бұрын

    @@donaldnance1135 Of course digital is inherently lossy. But so is analog. Contrary to what many vinylphiles want to believe analog does not have infinite resolution. Digital's limits of resolution are much further away than analog's. A simple test illustrates this beautifully: you can produce an audibly indistinguishable digital copy of analog. But you cannot produce an audibly indistinguishable copy of digital with analog. It is this simple. End of story, game over. It is perfectly ok to like the distortions of analog, of course. But only digital is able to preserve the original qualities of the analog signal from the microphones.

  • @donaldnance1135

    @donaldnance1135

    Жыл бұрын

    First, using a moniker like Nyquist, I’d think you would know better. I’m not sure what you mean by you can not create an analog copy of digital. First we don’t hear in digital, it is an encoding scheme to represent a continuous sinusoidal waveform. I can absolutely create an analog of a digital signal, it’s called an ADC, analog to digital converter. The fact is, if you think music out of an iPhones headphone jack sounds good, we are operating on two complete different dimensions of what good sound is. I’ll leave you to your digital and I’ll listen to my very very excellent digital and my even better performing analog rig.

  • @nyquist5190

    @nyquist5190

    Жыл бұрын

    @@donaldnance1135 Did you miss the words "audibly indistinguishable"?

  • @gonzaljevic
    @gonzaljevic Жыл бұрын

    This guy is an elitist arguing against other elitists.

  • @OCDHIFiGuy

    @OCDHIFiGuy

    Жыл бұрын

    And you made the wrong turn in Albuquerque ! You have no idea whats going on , but I appreciate your judgement... SEE ya !

  • @myArtworkcom
    @myArtworkcom Жыл бұрын

    I agree with a lot of your points and hope to make some quad DSD recordings from master tapes soon. BR-20 baby! How about when you can only get 24/44 files from HD Tracks but can get quad DSD on vinyl ? Even the Bob Seger's "Greatest Hits" on vinyl must be sourced from a high resolution files but can I stream that quality? Lately, I'm mainly getting all analog records. I'm sort of format agnostic I like to say.

  • @OCDHIFiGuy

    @OCDHIFiGuy

    Жыл бұрын

    Yeah, they dont want us copying them and giving them away, so putting it on vinyl keeps your ass beheld to physical media... Ive got a deck many tapes AND a kick ass A to D.... ;-)

  • @MarcoRistuccia
    @MarcoRistuccia Жыл бұрын

    😀😀😀I think that somehow you're totally right. But trying to answer: we don't have tapes for all the music which is around. We have vinyl records though, which are in such case the closest thing to the original tape we can have while still remaining in the analog domain. Now the question is: is it better to have a digital transfer or a vinyl record coming from a master tape, provided that we don't have tape copies on sell on the market? You've already answered, you thing it is better to have a DSD transfer and hear it. I'm still in doubt, I think that for certain type of music, Jazz for example, I prefer the coloured sound of a vinyl record.

  • @dancomiskey2101
    @dancomiskey2101 Жыл бұрын

    I sold my vinyl collection to a record store guy who lost his shop to a fire, I was glad to help him rebuild his inventory. It can still be fun for some folks, but for me, even when those records are sounding their best -there's alot of work and preparation involved for about 20 minutes of music at a time.Hi rez digital is it, but no mp3's please.

  • @calebkeen8967
    @calebkeen8967 Жыл бұрын

    I think there's something qualitatively valuable about owning the music you enjoy beyond nostalgia or having a hobby or fetishization of physical objects. Tidal, Apple, Spotify, Amazon etc. don't really care about music. Music is a means for them to sell you technology and services. They're also doing a terrible job of becoming profitable. When I buy a record I know that I'll have it until I sell it or my house burns down. I can't say the same for any of my favorited albums in Qobuz or Tidal because at any point the company could go belly-up or they could swap the master on me.

  • @particularlynothing

    @particularlynothing

    Жыл бұрын

    I hear ya, but there is a middle ground owning those digital files. I refuse to be beholden to a streaming service, or the internet to get my 100 percent CD rip/purchased file, digital library.

  • @DarkSideOfThePepper
    @DarkSideOfThePepper Жыл бұрын

    Good Video, Im no audiophile that's for sure but I still do like to 'look, touch and read a record. I do like to put them on my old late 70's Marantz system. At some point I will probably sell everything or my wife will when I die but until then it is still fun. People will be people therefore I dont think Vinyl will die before I do 🤣🤣

  • @RJ_Chicago
    @RJ_Chicago Жыл бұрын

    Wow Mike. Powerful video and very thought provoking. Let’s get one thing out of the way: I 100% agree with you. Vinyl is clearly inferior to streaming and CD, essentially digital, in terms of sound quality. No contest. We agree. The thing about vinyl I think that young folks can’t really relate to that is meaningful to me since I am in my 60s, is the nostalgia factor. Vinyl is something that I did when I was a kid all the way through college. I was on air at the college radio station and we spun discs. Everything was analog. Digital didn’t exist for us. Playing vinyl to me isn’t about SQ. It’s about the experience. It’s about interacting with an heirloom of my life. Having said that and even though the preceding has meaning for me, what is more important to me is SQ. So for the past year I haven’t played my turntable and vinyl. I have been 100% digital with Roon and Qobuz. Actions speak louder than words. Well my actions per the above tell you everything. This is really a wake up call bc I do have a collection of phono preamps and an expensive VPI turntable sitting idle. It’s making me think. Thanks for making me think.

  • @OCDHIFiGuy

    @OCDHIFiGuy

    Жыл бұрын

    RJ, if you could recoup cash on your TT and Phono preamps, then buy a more reasonable vinyl setup and put that recovered cash into a higher perf DAC you would get more enjoyment from your music listening and still get to enjoy your records for Old times sake.. I love the record packaging because Im an art lover, so i still totally like records and think they are cool, just not necessary for the top level sonic.

  • @RJ_Chicago

    @RJ_Chicago

    Жыл бұрын

    @@OCDHIFiGuy I agree. You have woken me up and got me thinking about it. I have a VPI Prime Signature with Ortofon 2M black sitting here unused for the last year with a collection of 3 phono preamps. That is because I am solely digital all this time. Yes I have been thinking now of downsizing this analog gear and replacing it with a good but more reasonable turntable. I am on the same page as you now.

  • @cudfoo1cudfoo247

    @cudfoo1cudfoo247

    Жыл бұрын

    @@RJ_Chicago What a waste of a great TT

  • @RJ_Chicago

    @RJ_Chicago

    Жыл бұрын

    @@cudfoo1cudfoo247 It is a great turntable. But it is not as great as what I have in terms of the SQ of my streaming setup.

  • @stevejohnson9058
    @stevejohnson9058 Жыл бұрын

    The hidden agenda of OCD! If you sold turntables and cartridges and arms or even records, vinyl would be the greatest thing. Vinyl sounds better - period.

  • @matthewbarrow3727

    @matthewbarrow3727

    Жыл бұрын

    It's not exactly hidden. If it's not Playback Designs, it's rubbish.

  • @stevejohnson9058

    @stevejohnson9058

    Жыл бұрын

    @@matthewbarrow3727 if you don’t own a turntable and can’t compare, you don’t know Jack. OCD is a walking infomercial for Playback Designs. If he sold a turntable line, it would be the greatest thing. Total phony.

  • @matthewbarrow3727

    @matthewbarrow3727

    Жыл бұрын

    @@stevejohnson9058 I was agreeing with you, and being sarcastic. I own an Akurate level Linn Sondek LP12. Prince on vinyl sounds great. It sounds rubbish on Qobuz. The back end of my system is a Legacy Audio Valor speaker system, where I use a tube integrated amp to deal with the tweeter and upper midrange. I also have a Lumen U1 streamer. This is up around the $90,000 region.

  • @stevejohnson9058

    @stevejohnson9058

    Жыл бұрын

    @@matthewbarrow3727 I know you were. Nice system. Would love to hear your LP12. Oh, and the LP12 is how old? 50 years? And still a great table. Try that with digital!

  • @matthewbarrow3727

    @matthewbarrow3727

    Жыл бұрын

    @@stevejohnson9058 Mine is 35 years old. However, I upgraded the parts last year after the motor died. Also replaced the cartridge as that had definitely worn out.

  • @artyfhartie2269
    @artyfhartie2269 Жыл бұрын

    OCD Mikey, some people like analogue. You like digital. Leave it alone. No need to call analogue a farce.

  • @StanThePigeon

    @StanThePigeon

    6 ай бұрын

    I hear you, but people watch his page for his opinion

  • @artyfhartie2269

    @artyfhartie2269

    6 ай бұрын

    @@StanThePigeon It does not sound like personal opinions to me. More like statements of facts.

  • @StanThePigeon

    @StanThePigeon

    6 ай бұрын

    @@artyfhartie2269to say something is better is an opinion

  • @artyfhartie2269

    @artyfhartie2269

    6 ай бұрын

    @@StanThePigeon Opinion on audio sound is subjective based on taste, hearing and personal preference. It is not an objective finding based on scientific research and laboratory experiments

  • @bombers7878
    @bombers7878 Жыл бұрын

    Completely agree. I think cheaper dacs we’re still pretty sh*t up to say 15-20 years ago and some vinyl audiophilia is a hang on from that. Now dacs are amazing for the money and the catalogues of what’s on the streaming services is astonishing. Bands are being rediscovered and dug up in the indie rock world because of streaming and actually shaping the CURRENT culture- thinking of the Krautrockers for example- Can, Neu. Buried for 30 years and difficult to find. And then bam, the band’s whole discography on your phone.

  • @glazzarus
    @glazzarus Жыл бұрын

    You already make active speaker system just a bit spread in a room. You also show that amp with GaN fet beat tube amp. So why we need all this boxes, as all can be direct on speaker drivers with optical links and proper PSU. At the end all studio monitors are active speakers. What is your view?

  • @chrisb5986
    @chrisb5986 Жыл бұрын

    The only thing I liked about vinyl was album artwork. It was really cool to see it for the first time, and cool to check out while listening. Records suck. CD is still 1000 times better, even at 16-bit/44.1kHz sampling.

  • @eurekaakerue4649

    @eurekaakerue4649

    Жыл бұрын

    *❌✅ Agreed that’s why I use only the best digital that I can afford without shit that doesn’t increase the results ✅* i do have a record player because it’s like a automatic watch it’s artwork but the cheap Casio watch is more accurate ☝️😎‼️

  • @monteverdefarms5626
    @monteverdefarms5626 Жыл бұрын

    I am sorry Mike but this video was very disappointing. The last few videos just kinda sorta smell of desperation. Don’t know what’s going on but I don’t see where you are going with this. I hope you realize that you are really insulting some of your viewers. Worse thing is that in reality you don’t know what you are talking about when it comes to vinyl. You don’t want people to spend money on streamers, pre-amps, chinese DACs because people need to spend money on what you dictate. Sorry but you are screwing up and you will loose folk over these kind of rants they really sound desperate. You say you are being honest. I am being honest.

  • @OCDHIFiGuy

    @OCDHIFiGuy

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks Monte, I really appreciate your honesty. Im glad you feel comfortable enough to do so. I wish the world would do this . Insofar as "losing" customers, its simply not happening. Im weeding out people that are not my vibe and gaining those that are. My sales numbers have gone stellar since I started to "piss people off" by speaking my mind. What you are hearing is the opposite of desperate. Clearly Im doing very well because I dont care if I "Lose " people for speaking my mind. A desperate seller pisses nobody off to get sales, they behave and say what the buyer wants to hear. What they say changes depending on whom they are trying to sell to. Thats called "selling out" and acting disingenuous for a sale. I dont do that. I say what I feel and if you dont like my honesty, you can buy somewhere else. Im jaded and cynical because im sick of the High end audio bullshit. I dont hide my resentment, I share it. So Im genuine. I dont need to fake my feelings not to offend you ... If you have depth of perception you understand me. I am a good honest seller and im here to promote my business ... thats it ... Other than that this is entertainment for me. Many others would love to say what I do but are too afraid to be unliked or talked about.. I am here for the buyer and vinyl is NOT needed for good sound... Trust me I want people to spend money, they just dont need to spend ridiculous money for things that will not serve them in the future.

  • @monteverdefarms5626

    @monteverdefarms5626

    Жыл бұрын

    @@OCDHIFiGuy thanks for your candid reply. I will continue to watch your videos as in the past I have gotten good info from them. I do think you have the whole analog and vinyl thing wrong and time will tell. Myself, I will continue on my path. Thanks Mike appreciate it.

  • @SaraNZW

    @SaraNZW

    Жыл бұрын

    He doesn't insulting any viewers, many of them don't take him seriously. And if they do, i feel sorry for them.

  • @jimbennett2795

    @jimbennett2795

    Жыл бұрын

    @@OCDHIFiGuy YOU'R RIGHT I'M A NEW SUB. LOVE DRAMA

  • @OCDHIFiGuy

    @OCDHIFiGuy

    Жыл бұрын

    @@SaraNZW what are you talking about ? Lol. My hifi Tribe has 5000 members and growing every day ! Lol.

  • @juanqg
    @juanqg Жыл бұрын

    I agree with you that this incendiary for many people... further reasoning to why to some people LPs does seems to sound better is because the comparison is made with some major difference in the sound setup, if you have a good phone preamp and compare that to crappy cd output directly to the receiver or even a youtube video or bad streamed source without a good DAC, whereas having the right components (doesn´t have to be expensive) you can always get better results with just CD quality.

  • @OCDHIFiGuy

    @OCDHIFiGuy

    Жыл бұрын

    My point is Vinyl is NOT necessary for the best sound. You seem to get that ... ;-)

  • @axelviarhilmarsson6317
    @axelviarhilmarsson6317 Жыл бұрын

    You are so right! Thanks, I have also been answering on some LP vinyl guru youtube pages in similar manner. Vinyl has no future - the digital will take over what ever we the old guys buying the old records did not afford in young days, but can now - therefore all those Reissues going on, this will fade out for sure, with our generation. Regards from Iceland, Axel

  • @brucermarino
    @brucermarino Жыл бұрын

    Should everyone sell all their antique cars because technology has advanced beyond them? I think this is a rather one dimensional perspective but, in context, it makes sense :-)

  • @Jack96993

    @Jack96993

    Жыл бұрын

    I had an old air cooled Porsche No power steering, no ABS marginal AC No options other than a sunroof And OMG no cup holder's!!! But boy did l love driving that dinosaur 🦕

  • @brucermarino

    @brucermarino

    Жыл бұрын

    Jack, 356's are on my shortlist of most favorite automobiles! Well said my friend!

  • @Jack96993

    @Jack96993

    Жыл бұрын

    @@brucermarino Thanks! 356 wow do you have deep pockets??? I'm restoring a BMW1973 2002tii

  • @brucermarino

    @brucermarino

    Жыл бұрын

    Jack, Back in the day, I used to work on light weight sports cars: MGs, Alphas, and the like. Not deep pockets, but like you could taste :)

  • @ChrisStoneinator

    @ChrisStoneinator

    4 ай бұрын

    False equivalence. A better analogy: Should you buy slick tyres, sports suspension, carbon fiber chassis and and an aerodynamic body kit for your antique car to make it perform better?

  • @carlosflup
    @carlosflup Жыл бұрын

    im not a gate holder. I listen to both digital and vinyl. I love both. To me, my best music experiences come from vinyl. vinyl all day! conscious decision. I want the vinyl distortion, that´s my taste. My sound preference is the vinyl distortion, sweet and punchy, lossy, with all the pops and squicks and whatever. Sometimes you just love something or someone against all logic. But only for my favourite songs, my absolute favourite. I only listen to digital when I feel lazy and fat. But I like digital too.

  • @tbrown6559

    @tbrown6559

    Жыл бұрын

    It’s kind of like the reason my Gen Z / iGen kids rarely by ebooks. They hate them. They like real books, made of paper that you curl up with, and get wet and half ruined and go back a year later and reread and never worry about whether the device is charge up or not. Vinyl is kind of like that I guess. Imperfect and beautiful. I’ve seen “beautiful” models / actresses who have every perfect feature one could say is aesthetically pleasing. But still I find other women who do not have these features to be more appealing, and attractive, because they are more interesting and real. Perhaps bad analogies…. But just a thought.

  • @JOcasio1977
    @JOcasio1977 Жыл бұрын

    This video never gets old!!! Better than morning coffee

  • @OCDHIFiGuy

    @OCDHIFiGuy

    Жыл бұрын

    ROCK ON !

  • @Johndoe8970i
    @Johndoe8970i Жыл бұрын

    Holy shit Mikey. This video was a lot of fun for me to watch 😆😆😆

  • @pinkrudy
    @pinkrudy Жыл бұрын

    youre forgetting about the mastering. all thos 60 70s tapes were made with vinyl in mind and were mastered from fresh tapes. a lot of the digital/DSD you get could be mastered in a worse way or made from more worn tapes. so the vinyl could still sound better than digital. and since vinyl was around for the 50s/60/70s/80s all those are mostly going to sound better on vinyl. yes tape is the best format however 1:1 copies of your favourite 60s 70s albums were never released on high quality tape. so your selection is extremely limited. vinyl is the best overall medium if your favourite music is from the 50s/60s/70s/80s...

  • @OCDHIFiGuy

    @OCDHIFiGuy

    Жыл бұрын

    Tape is my best format for the old stuff and my DSD rips are indistinguishable, and streaming on my rig is 95% the quality of my DSD rips so vinyl is a non starter.. Ill go against vinyl with streaming anyday in my rig... Vinyl is not that great and definitely not the end all be all... Its fun ....

  • @calebkeen8967

    @calebkeen8967

    Жыл бұрын

    @@OCDHIFiGuy Where do you buy the tapes of the music that you like that you're making DSD rips of?

  • @aussie8114
    @aussie8114 Жыл бұрын

    If someone has a lot of money and they want to spend thousands on a vinyl set up, and it makes them happy then go for it. Do what makes you happy because before long you will run out of time.

  • @rentabomb
    @rentabomb Жыл бұрын

    Very well said. The pub test is would any of these vinyl aficionados use vinyl as an archival format ? If they could scribe a track into a piece of vinyl for the purpose of recording any source would they be happy with that form of storage and if so why don’t we see any vinyl recorders being offered if it is so "analog" and so "pure" ? Somehow I don’t think so :D LOL

  • @68wrko
    @68wrko Жыл бұрын

    Mike, you are spot on! How the stereo buying business has changed since the mid 70's when I was a kid. The big and boutique brands at hi fi shows, showing the variations in design of table and tonearm (at German Hi End Show) is a joke. I mean 4 to 5 figures for a tonearm, and some tables and tonearms in 4 to 6 figure range. The turntable/tonearm technology hit its peak in the early 80's. Who are these people trying to reinvent the wheel and sell me a unit for 4 and 5 and even 6 figures? I mean the record source as a playback medium is SOOOOOOOOO limited. Those snake sales and company guys in cardigan sweaters, Italian suits, Rolex and other high-end watches speaking in broken english appealing to the uber high end buyer....really and people are buying into it? Everything originates from tape or digital copy...period. Your Otari reel to reel is awesome! All image and no substance...to each his own, bling has taken over and psychological reasons have many people waiting to buy.

  • @jhuc2869

    @jhuc2869

    Жыл бұрын

    It’s just the same as the Swiss watch industry. The Japanese come along with their quartz mechanisms and all of a sudden the only place they can go is up in price and out of the mainstream. Throw in some heavy marketing and branding and gobs of bling and make it a badge for every social climber to reward himself for his efforts with. My Casio is loads better, it’s got an alarm and a light on it!

  • @daviddrake6875

    @daviddrake6875

    10 ай бұрын

    I had Otari. Tandberg is it.

  • @vuch9208
    @vuch9208 Жыл бұрын

    You've failed to mention a very important point. Not all digital sources available through streaming services are the best available sources. In order to get the best available source you need the master tape. NO WAY all digital available through streaming comes from master tape! That's why some vinyl pressings kill digital through streaming! In fact, most of the time you have no idea what the original source is from digital recording via streaming. I use Qobuz and Audirvana. Some selections in Audirvarna have a HQ by the title but that's it. I have some vinyl pressings that KILL what I've heard through streaming. So, yeah, I hear what you're saying. Some digital sounds great. I've heard it for myself but I have some vinyl that blows away what I've heard streaming digital! Oh and by the way, I own the music. When the internet takes a shit or a streaming service goes belly up I can still play my music! Dinosaur you say??? I'm not the one with grey hair, bucko!

  • @eurekaakerue4649

    @eurekaakerue4649

    Жыл бұрын

    Pretty sure that’s not what he Ment 👋🤨‼️ your making a mountain out a mole hill ✅

  • @gregoryeleary8779

    @gregoryeleary8779

    Жыл бұрын

  • @beyondonethousand

    @beyondonethousand

    Жыл бұрын

    Overstated. Forget streaming. Go CD that is well recorded with DAC or Hi Rez. Esoteric will blow vinyl down the hole, even those that cost 100k. Nostalgia.

  • @vinyl1Earthlink
    @vinyl1Earthlink Жыл бұрын

    There's one simple question guys like this can never answer: Why do you care? It's not like these vinyl enthusiasts are spending your money.

  • @OCDHIFiGuy

    @OCDHIFiGuy

    Жыл бұрын

    LOL, its not clear as a freaking bell Im selling Digital playback systems ? not obvious enough that I want people to buy my stuff instead of the next guys ?... .. HEL-LO !!

  • @cougar1861
    @cougar1861 Жыл бұрын

    Is there as big a selection of titles among the mentioned "$300 tapes" as there are vinyl titles or digital titles?

  • @ChrisStoneinator

    @ChrisStoneinator

    4 ай бұрын

    Depending on who you ask and what you're willing to pay, yes. But I'm told record labels don't particularly like giving out copyrights and master tapes.

  • @YouSoundButtHurt
    @YouSoundButtHurt Жыл бұрын

    I don't have any vinyl and I think you just saved me from going down a rabbit hole.

  • @OCDHIFiGuy

    @OCDHIFiGuy

    Жыл бұрын

    Hey now ! If I saved one of you the whole video was worth it. I had Vinyl freaks save me from the rabbithole..

  • @louissilvani1389

    @louissilvani1389

    Жыл бұрын

    Digital must’ve come a long way my experience with it has been different. Thank you for your input.