I have a record player that hooks up to a bluetooth speaker and it actually sounds really good

As someone who collects vinyl and CDs, this is objectively false and a huge cope.

God works is mysterious ways

You collect for consumerism not musical appreciation and have failed to refute anything.

Thats not how it works. Your hamonics are coming off the needle. Basically ops setup is working how a tape dub would. Or like encoded records traktor/serato etc. Digital signal to analog back to digital will still have analog hamonics.

Most those speakers you can use a 1/8th and set to aux. (Bluetooth quality kinda sucks in general)

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Dumbass. Almost everything in my collection is used and I listen to it regularly. Vinyl has flaws: pops, clicks, skips, and distortion. Luckily most of my records sound good. CDs are on another level in terms of quality and sound way better than their vinyl counterpart. Try comparing the two sometime on the same receiver and speakers.

The loss of resolution in sound quality is irrelevant if the music was recorded digitally to begin with.
The vast majority of vinyls that come out these days are transfers of digital recordings, so there is no difference between formats.

TL;DR just listen to the fucking music you fucking autists

imagine buying new vinyl

I did yesterday :)

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Im tired of all the retards that don’t know audio production. Albums that were produced in analog will send better on an analog format. Otherwise to get analog music on a digital format it needs to be compressed with the high ends and low ends suffering. Digitally produced music however doesn’t have this problem and there is no difference if played on an analog or digital system.

One example I like to use is REM’s murmur. They infamously botched the master tapes when digitaltizing it. The album is so full of life and bass but your only going to hear it on an original pressing on a turntable.

You do you.