Why Do Cds Sound Better Than Mp3 Vinyl

Why vinyl sounds better than cd or not according to rolling stone magazine sales of vinyl albums continue to grow setting a new record in 2010.
Why do cds sound better than mp3 vinyl. In practical terms this means that cds have more than 10 times the dynamic range of lps. It caused songs to sound distorted and unpleasant and removed their depth and texture. Cds are not affected by surface noise because they use light. Cd for sure is better than mp3 and streaming due to compression and is no comparison to a vinyl record.
To take advantage of higher quality dvd audio discs however you will need a dvd player with a 192khz 24 bit digital to analog converter. However by any measurable criterion cds are superior to lps. Maybe it was coincidence but vinyl began its resurgence at around the same time as recordings started this trend. It wasn t long before vinyl recordings of the same content often had better sound quality at normal listening volumes simply because they had higher dynamic range.
Why cds may actually sound better than vinyl chris kornelis january 27 2015 james russell s mother told him that his first invention was the automated battleship he built when he was 6. The problem here is that it had a tremendous result on the audio quality. Cd audio is compressed in comparison to vinyl that was originally recorded in analog. The quality of a digital reproduction is dictated by how many of those samples of the original are made.
The difference between the loudest and softest sounds an lp can play is about 70 decibels db. Dust particles in the grooves of an lp cause crackles and ticks that are present and audible no matter how well you clean the record. It s more apparent if you listen to an album original released on vinyl verses re released on cd. Does vinyl reproduce sound better or is it just.
Here are the reasons why. Vinyl for the most part avoided the loudness war with the rise of digital music cds included it s possible to make a track sound louder than it naturally should. It is why mp3 with relatively few samples is so poor and hi res audio with far more is the closest we have to a studio recording. And so are mp3 and aac files with bit rates above 300k which in most cases are indistinguishable from cds.
Dvd audio discs and players are rare right now but they will become more common and the difference in sound quality should be noticeable. There s another far superior reason why vinyl is better than lossy digital formats. Dust particles in the grooves of an lp cause crackles. Cds can handle over 90 db.