As far as cd s vs digital i have cd s and digital versions and i don t notice much of a difference but then i m over 25.
Vinyl vs spotify quality.
Spotify isn t about sound quality.
Sure vinyl may be making a resurgence among audiophiles with lots of great inexpensive turntable options.
The streaming music wars are on with apple music and spotify now locked in a battle on price features and artist selection.
That s why snare drums cymbal splashes and other loud instruments have so much more punch in vinyl recordings.
Concerns over sound quality have dogged the reputation of streaming.
To complicate matters even more there are huge differences in vinyl quality.
Writing for the wall street journal neil shah reported in his article why vinyl s boom is over that.
Good vinyl playback sounds very good and much better than spotify imo but most people have never heard really good vinyl playback.
Is there a difference in sound quality.
There s very little compression so the loudest parts of those sounds often.
But the majority of today s new and re issued vinyl albums around 80 or more several experts estimate start from digital files even lower quality cds.
And if you are concerned about sound quality.
Tidal is one of the only streaming websites that streams in cd quality.
Old lps were cut from analog tapes that s why they sound so high quality.
What music industry experts predict for the two platforms in 2017 what music industry experts predict for streaming and vinyl in 2017 screen shot 2017 03 17 at 14 06 22 png.
For example spotify has a bit rate of 160 kpbs which is less than the standard of mp3 files while spotify premium comes in at 360.
Digital music as source for vinyl.
Vinyl can still push music to the limits of its dynamic range 55 70db but it often shies away from doing so in order to maintain sound quality.
But it still pales in comparison to the emotional experience that high resolution audio delivers.
A history of music sources is a history of ever evolving technology and ever lasting love of high fidelity sound.