The experience of listening to vinyl is one that you can t get from buying a cd or mp3.
Why listen to vinyl records.
When listening to vinyl you can hear all of the emotions an artist puts into a song.
In honor of record store day we re featuring 15 of the top reasons you should still be buying and listening to vinyl.
Vinyl record purchases come with codes which allow you to download digital versions of the music on board.
Records have a more omni dimensional sound that really fills the room a lot better.
A person only has so much room so the records that they do have reflect who they are.
I ve bought about a dozen new release vinyls in the last two years and every single one.
This is why many records released as a single cd have to be issued as a double album on vinyl 12 inch sides typically top out around 22 minutes but albums designed for cd typically spill over.
Audiophiles and nerds will say you need fancy shit to listen to records but basically any turntable from a reputable manufacturer is going to play just fine for the casual listener.
It s very much alive and is much more preferable than listening to music in a digital format.
The beatles music still endures 50 years after the band broke up and every vinyl fan probably owns at least one of their records.
There s a reason music streaming services are so popular.
Apps like spotify and apple music allow you to access more music than you could ever listen to all in a single app.
People have been listening to mp3s for more than a decade and when they listen to vinyl records for the first time they can tell there s something slightly different with the sound quality.
It s time to return to the sound.
In case i haven t convinced you so far here are 10 reasons why you should be listening to vinyl.
Vinyl didn t die when jimi hendrix did.
Here s one vinyl lover explaining why he likes the vinyl experience.