Vinyl is for hipsters. Objectively inferior capability to reproduce sounds.
> Objectively inferior capability to reproduce sounds. Maybe when it comes to something like music, that's not the most important thing. In fact, most music listeners would say it's not really important at all. Vinyls have great UX. The LP format encourages you to listen to an uninterrupted, un-shuffled 23 or 46 minutes of music. Album artwork and lyrics are presented at a scale where it doesn't hurt the eyes to look…
You can do this on a CD with superior audio quality.
> Album artwork and lyrics are presented at a scale where it doesn't hurt the eyes to look at them.
There's nothing stopping someone from celling a CD in a vinyl-sized case.
> Maybe when it comes to something like music, that's not the most important thing. In fact, most music listeners would say it's not really important at all.
I'm pretty sure almost every single fan of vinyl will tell you it 'sounds better.' What they really mean is they like the typical mix of a vinyl recording, but CDs can be mixed to sound exactly like vinyl. If you want the same sound as live music, vinyl cannot compete.