Frequency response of vinyl is supperior to cd digital but the dynamic noise is not.
Frequency range of vinyl.
Vinyl s dynamic range is dependant on frequency because vinyl doesn t have a flat maximum output curve.
Analysis of vinyl lp high frequency content.
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The noise floor is even lower for an audiophile pressing on good quality vinyl.
Lp s surface noise which is responsible for the poor dynamic range is mainly concentrated below 500hz where the noise level is around 50db.
This analysis focuses on the bell percussion sounds near the end of the track the left channel was used.
The dynamic range of vinyl when evaluated as the ratio of a peak sinusoidal amplitude to the peak noise density at that sine wave frequency is somewhere around 80 db.
Pcm of any flavor has a flat response to fs.
But its not a high roll off.
There is no hard limit upper frequency limit like that with vinyl in theory.
Vinyl has greater resolution than cd because its dynamic range is higher than for cd at the most audible frequencies.
When i cut a master for vinyl and a cd master from the same digital master tape they sounded pretty much the same except for the noise floor.
The dynamic range of a direct cut vinyl record may surpass 70 db.
Since vinyl has a frequency response from 7hz to 50khz and beyond along with more than 75db of dynamic range you can be sure that your music will be accurately reproduced on your lp.
And this is for a mass produced commercial lp purchased second hand from a thrift store for around 1.
This is not the case with vinyl.
The low frequency response of vinyl records is restricted by rumble noise described above as well as the physical and electrical characteristics of the entire pickup arm and transducer assembly.
The range of audible sound goes from a low frequency of 20hz up to about 20 000hz or 20khz.
Its a low roll off and high boost during the cut.
And that all to have a better dynamic range.
Supertramp dreamer from vinyl lp crime of the century mobile fidelity sound lab original master recording half speed mastering by stan ricker japanese pressing mfsl 1 005 remastered re released 1978.
The high frequency response of vinyl depends on the cartridge.
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