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Vinyl succumbs to Loudness War: more than just collateral damage (2025)

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34 points by sneela 5 days ago · 6 comments

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larodi 6 minutes ago

Depending on which vinyl you're talking about. I care very little about big names signed to big corpo - they can do whatever they want to their vinyl. There are plenty of indi/underground artists releasing both on vinyl and tampe, who succumbed to nothing, but are alive and well actually. Check bandcamp more often for clues, should you disagree.

kevin_thibedeau 11 minutes ago

The fix is to disqualify album of the year eligibility for anything showing evidence of severe clipping. The industry would rapidly shape itself up.

everdrive 5 minutes ago

It's a weird social psychology quirk. For whatever reason, the entire music industry has been captured by the delusion that mixing all the sounds louder is good. No one likes it, except for those guys. For reasons I'll never understand, the movie industry has been captured by the opposite delusion; they're going to pump dynamic range so high that you can only understand about half the dialogue in the movie. And of course, no one likes this.

sneelaOP 5 days ago

Also covered by Tech Radar (2025) -- You need to be careful when buying new vinyl – the digital music loudness war can mean they sound worse than second-hand records: https://www.techradar.com/audio/turntables/you-need-to-be-ca...

mdhen 4 days ago

The main reason vinyl often sounds better is because it is better mastered, so this is concerning.

itchingsphynx 5 days ago

Great website!

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