People are wondering where the demand for vinyl records come from? It could be either from teens or from baby boomers. Many are mesmerized on the demand of vinyl records in the market. Pressing plants are now working on the double because there are lots of orders being attended to. It is really a complete opposite of mp3 and CDs. It certainly is and along its bulky demeanor, it has the hisses and pops. It is really a mystery because today’s music fans buy 180-gram vinyl LPs for home listening and MP3s for their portable devices.
It’s maybe the nostalgic size and the art inspiring vinyl covers, the audio quality, and the involvement of the owner to really care on his vinyl records. The trend is very much alarming but the truth prevails on most audio enthusiast that records can sound better than CDs.
It might become the compact discs’ total failure about losing the war, because even in loudness challenge, vinyl records are louder and masterfully outshone compressed formats. The vinyl’s warm sound and satisfaction guaranteed audio fidelity is very much a looker.
Music stores had been creatively marketing the vinyl-mp3 tag team as hugely popular bait to attract buyers. It might be the compact discs’ death in the coming years because people had realized the importance of vinyl records as the mainstay physical format in buying music.
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