Well, "Gnarls Barkley" was the last straw. A brilliant bit of work IMHO, but compressed to death, to the point where I can't turn it up to near where I'd like to; it's just too unpleasant.
So: Gnarls is available on vinyl. I own 600+ slabs of vinyl, but haven't bought new vinyl in many years. Is there more dynamic range on vinyl, or is it compressed also? Or does it vary from record to record?
Well, "Gnarls Barkley" was the last straw. A brilliant bit of work IMHO, but compressed to death, to the point where I can't turn it up to near where I'd like to; it's just too unpleasant.
So: Gnarls is available on vinyl. I own 600+ slabs of vinyl, but haven't bought new vinyl in many years. Is there more dynamic range on vinyl, or is it compressed also? Or does it vary from record to record?