Mike Lavigne
Member
i'm all-in on all three (digital, vinyl and tape) formats at 'uber' levels........so my ship has sailed.
but if I had a clean slate i'd stick with digital at this point. it can be amazing sounding and ease of use as well as access is dramatically better and your whole approach can be simpler and more elegant.
OTOH if you are looking for optimal emotional musical connection, then analog is inevitable. analog (vinyl or tape) can pull you into the music in a special way that digital simply cannot. and messing with tt's, cartridges, arms and tape decks has it's own pull and fun quotient. hard to place value on those experiences for someone else.....but it's undeniable.
so stay away from it. then your digital journey will be blissful. even knowing how great analog can be, I'm not sure I would go there if I could re-boot right now. but without analog I doubt I would make the same commitment to the hobby that I have. and that commitment has been life altering. so the degree of personal commitment you desire is also a barometer that might point you to whether analog is worth it for you. hard to pull back from it once committed.
but if I had a clean slate i'd stick with digital at this point. it can be amazing sounding and ease of use as well as access is dramatically better and your whole approach can be simpler and more elegant.
OTOH if you are looking for optimal emotional musical connection, then analog is inevitable. analog (vinyl or tape) can pull you into the music in a special way that digital simply cannot. and messing with tt's, cartridges, arms and tape decks has it's own pull and fun quotient. hard to place value on those experiences for someone else.....but it's undeniable.
so stay away from it. then your digital journey will be blissful. even knowing how great analog can be, I'm not sure I would go there if I could re-boot right now. but without analog I doubt I would make the same commitment to the hobby that I have. and that commitment has been life altering. so the degree of personal commitment you desire is also a barometer that might point you to whether analog is worth it for you. hard to pull back from it once committed.