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Vinyl Solution or Just Option??

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Scooter Lesley

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Around 15-years ago, I predicted the resurgence of Vinyl, and the decline of the CD. The ones that disagreed with me are now Mifted!
Truthfully, American consumers are fickle, and will turn trend hard, at the drop of their cell phone. The rest of the world stayed the path, with vinyl, while we bailed, as the labels cramed the CD own our collective throats. Now, here stereo again for the first time, with the new 180gram vinyl LP's. Recently, a brodcast engineer friend of mine
gave me a listen to a "Vinyl Rip" or transfer. We compared that file to the CD rip of the same. Clearly, the vinyl one was superior. So, my question is, since we're always searching to improve, and enhance:
Do you see "Vinyl Rip" files used in today's playlists?
 
I understand the quality of the Wave files. However, let me present this: Regardless of the format and/or bit rates,
a 180gram Vinyl Transfer clearly sounds better than any digital counterpart. So,...now what?
 
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