For digital to truly eclipse vinyl thousands of records from the 1990s onward would need a remaster.
Does vinyl sound better.
Some listeners honestly feel that the defects vinyl introduces somehow make it more attractive or warmer but from any objective standpoint there s no justification in calling.
The output of a record player is analog.
Vinyl s capable of a lot but only if the grooves are wide enough for the needle to track them properly.
Most of the music is broadcast in some lossy format where details are missed and the overall quality is reduced.
A longer album means skinnier grooves a quieter sound and more noise.
The pressings are made straight from the masters and contain all of the detail the artist intended.
Vinyl is a lossless format.
This means that the waveforms from a vinyl recording can be much more accurate and that can be heard in the richness of the sound.
For comparison listening to vinyl as opposed to digital is like viewing the mona lisa with your own eyes rather than looking at a picture of it on a smartphone.
It happens because audio files get compressed to make them small enough to store thousands of them on the phone and to stream online.
But there is a downside any specks of dust or damage to the disc can be heard as noise or static.
Few aesthetic experiences are as subjective as sound.
It can be fed directly to your amplifier with no conversion.
It s for this reason that vinyl sounds better than digital.