My biggest issue with people like this dude is that rather than listen to people who aren't exactly the same as them, they just condescend to feed their superiority complex. That's what I meant when I say the vinyl community is among the least scientific on the internet it's all built on just stuff people "know" without taking into account the fact that things actually change over the course of decades (not to mention that, like anything, we gain knowledge over and should accept that things we might have thought were true may actually not have been to begin with). I believe you! I'm saying that you can't trust anyone who really claims to know better because there's just no actual evidence other than "I have some picture disks that don't sound as good" and that's not how studies work. Sorry if I wasn't clear - I'm trashing that condescending dipshit, not you. Show me the science, show me the tests, the differences in the pressings, otherwise you're just another person in the sea of random generic old dorks from Steve Hoffman yelling circumstantial evidence about a medium in which you're confusing passion for knowledge. I'm a skeptic with regards to picture disks sounding better than pure black vinyl due to my own experience and knowing that the more complex the manufacturing process is the more likely additional surface noise is to be generated, and I tend to avoid them for that reason, but I don't see his or anybody's "daily evidence" to the contrary (that he claimed and then deleted his post), and that's exactly why I, and other enthusiasts that aren't assholes, listen to people of all levels of experience and don't claim to be experts. There's different kinds of vinyl fans: those that appreciate the differences between modern formats, and those that utterly despise everything that isn't vinyl and refuse to educate themselves, often to hilarious results of them spending thousands to fix "flaws" to essentially try to make them sound like WAV files because they're chasing perfection rather than appreciating differences in ways of listening to music.
Like a lot of your standard outdated vinyl assholes on the internet, he's right and wrong about certain things: correct that a diamond stylus will sound better, wildly incorrect that an elliptical won't pick up the difference between a good and bad pressing. I have great equipment, primarily listen to records, and find that a significant chunk of the community still parades around outdated cleaning methods, bad advice, and factual inaccuracies because they think things don't change over decades, for better and for worse - and not only do they give a lot of shitty advice and live in the past, but they're condescending about it too. There are advantages and disadvantages to every format, regardless of how good your equipment is. This dude still wears a "CDs Suck!" t-shirt from the 80's. Use to get in touch with the /r/gorillaz Discord server team.
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