Especially the parts about vinyl artifacts with certain sounds and the quality reducing towards the records centre.
I wouldn't buy much vinyl from the 80s except for if it's rare and I get a good deal with it. I do have way too much 80s vinyl already
So the question is not about what I'm buying and how I play it, but purely out of technical curiousity and to find out which of the two formats that reproduce the music in the most authentic way. So obviously, you'd need to consider an analysis done on the finest equipment available.
If we're talking about pre-80s, I'm wondering how the comparison results would be if the vinyl was played back on a device like the ones described here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laser_turntable
Would the noise floor then still be -60 db - is it simply born with that?
There's btw a cool laser pickup grammophone used in a scene in the Spanish sci-fi "Eva" which takes place around 2050. They're using it at a party where it's playing Space Oddity by Mr Bowie. Would be great if that's what to expect of the future.. not least the part about that party ppl listen to retro-notverypartyish music
