Outside electrical interference could be amplified by the magnetic cartridge.
There is too much distortion.
CD's contain better quality.
7. A Disadvantage of vinyl?
It cannot be cleaned.
Easily damaged through scratching, dirt on the surface or warping.
It looks dull.
8. A Disadvantage of vinyl?
Repeated playing's can lead to wearing and decrease in clarity.
It cannot be stored at room temperature.
It cannot be played more then twice.
9. A Disadvantage of vinyl?
Not fully discreet channel separation.
Its not playable.
Its impact resistant.
10. An advantage of vinyl?
It has more storage capacity
Easy to locate music, possible to jump sections as opposed to fast forward / rewind.
Its bigger
11. An advantage of vinyl?
Mild Sound.
Warm Sound.
Cold Sound.
12. A Disadvantage of vinyl?
Its durable.
LP's are bulky and not very portable.
It must be cleaned each time before use.
13. How does Vinyl work?
Placed on a box that vibrates and causes the etchings within the Vinyl to shake and produce different frequencies.
An engraved copy of an acoustic waveform is etched into a hard but pliable medium such as vinyl. A needle then moves laterally in the grooves as the disc is rotated. The mechanical movement can be converted via electromagnetism into sound.
When you write data to a Vinyl the writing laser heats up the dye layer and changes its transparency. The change in the dye creates the equivalent of a non-reflective bump. This is a permanent change and can read the modified dye as a bump later on.
14. A Disadvantage of vinyl?
Its not warm sounding.
Pitch variations possible depending on quality of motor for the turntable.