Tried analog yet again after decades of digital


Ok Im posting this on the digital format because Id be handed my head if on the analog side.I like many over the years decided to try analog again.Ive hauled around records for years from place to place and never really wanted to part with them,more a memory thing I guess.To the point,I purchased a VPI scout recently,mounting a benz micro cartridge to it and various phone preamps I have inside such things as receivers and integrated amps along with a stand alone phono.Bought the record cleaner machine and all the stuff necessary to use the format properly,I think.Set the table up with time and patience and dialed it in as best I could without getting anal about it.What Im finding is a format that is really inferior to digital IMO.I say this forgetting the fact I wasn't expecting much as years ago I tried the same venture with disappointment of the out come.The constant snap ,crackle pop even on unplayed records,the hassle of having to get up every 15 minute to change the side,constant cleaning,setup of the table,all the bobbles needed to make it all go.I think to even come close to digital one must spend tons of money and tons of time.Im sure there are sytems that sound incredible,but at what expense and how much time devoted to it..Dont get me wrong its fun to play music that never made it to disc but anyone thinking alone these same lines as to recapturing what was once the only game in town,think long and hard.
missioncoonery
I'm with ya brother. I tried a few years ago to go back to the medium I grew up with. My result was similar to yours. Every once in a while I'll get an itch to try again but have always resisted as I know it would be fruitless.
I do still have a small vinyl collection. Keeping it for old time sake.

IMO, you guys have missed the bulls eye completely somehow. Putting together an analogue playback system is not easy, and if your vinyl mostly consists of noisy, or even worse, 3rd party pressings! I suggest you find better records. If you cannot put on Eric Clapton's "Unplugged" ( new 180 gram vinyl copy ) and totally be blown away by it, then your system or your ears need some sorting out! 


Regards,


Matt M

I think analog, at its best, is a very decent medium.
I agree it's annoying having to get up so often to turn record over, etc.
My advice to newbees: Play new records ASAP and look for gross defects -return records that are not perfect/close to perfect. I've waited long periods, sometimes years, before playing and finding the record is just garbage (even premium vinyl).
One "Classic Records" Led Zep was badly "dished" which I sent back immediately.
"What Im finding is a format that is really inferior to digital IMO."

How do you know its the format and not your system? You can upgrade quite a bit from where you are now.