Listening to vinyl records is different from the digital signals we usually listen to. It will appear closer to the live sound when it was recorded, and it will sound warmer. For example, the so-called "popping beans" heard When recording, it is burned in along with the live sound. If we are used to listening to digital music, we may feel that the sound quality of vinyl records is not good, that it is not clear enough and the resolution is not high. This is because the digital music we listen to now has been post-processed and has undergone a lot of sound processing. So it sounds more in line with each of our musical habits. Vinyl music advocates a high degree of restoration of the live feeling and ethereal feeling without post-processing, so the sound effect is quite different. Listening to vinyl records requires a special vinyl record player, so the performance of the vinyl record player is also very important. Without a good machine, the information of the record cannot be fully interpreted.
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