https://www.whathifi.com/news/theres-a-new-music-format-that-aims-to-deliver-the-pinnacle-of-sound
Despite just being a PVC acetate it's apparently the "first breakthrough in analog sound reproduction in more than 70 years" and will completely change the way you experience music. On an unrelated note, here's an article about how proficient ghost hunters are at analyzing patterns that aren't there and how they're pretty much full of shit. Bear in mind that absolutely none of this applies to audiophiles, who are indubitably the best and brightest the worlds of music and engineering have to offer.
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I fricking hate analogcels. If your digital recording has samples more than twice the frequency that your ears can hear (which includes CDs), then there is no mathematical difference between it and the original analog. Literally zero.
Except the digital one can be copied infinitely, never develops any imperfections, and can be stored on like $0.01 of disk space (actually much less tbh).
I suppose I can't get too angry at a grifter, though. Some dumbass is gonna buy these things and claim it "sounds so warm!"
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nyquistcels cant sneed
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