Yes, you're so right. This is what I found on the subject on internet (of courseTimR wrote:I think, somehow, the real character of the Ventures' sound struggles to come through with any kind of digital reproduction. IF you have a good turntable, those early vinyl albums are pure magic, like I've never heard on any CD. They don't even sound as good in person, as those early vinyl albums, and I've seen them in 4 different venues. Vinyl rocks!

"MP3s can be burned to disc but CD-Rs often have a much shorter shelf life than both vinyl and normal Cd’s, depending on quality and storage conditions. A down side of MP3 is reduced sound quality. Original sound is analog by definition, vinyl doesn’t sample sound it records it in a natural state as a vibration."
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