Vinyl records are able to capture the purest
quality of recorded music in true form. This
is possible because the initial recording is
captured on an analog source (usually tape)
for the ultimate in High Fidelity sound, it
is then pressed onto virgin vinyl. Analog recordings
capture the bottom end (or bass) while adding
sweetness to the high end (or treble) better
than any digital recording ever could. Analog
systems are still commonly used before they
are digitally transferred to CD. This means
that the sound then is altered in the transfer
process when CD's are produced. The word fidelity
means accuracy and faithfulness. High Fidelity
sound is faithful to the original sound made
by the artist, capturing maximum accuracy of
what was intended for the listener to hear.
Vinyl records capture those sounds for the ultimate
High Fidelity listening experience!
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