CDs vs Vinyl: Which Collection Should You Start? | CD & Record Collecting Tips

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  • Опубликовано: 9 сен 2024

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  • @AlexanderG-mi7ip
    @AlexanderG-mi7ip 4 месяца назад +6

    This video was put together in a very intelligent manner. It is very concise and to the point. Just commendable...

    • @MorganBrandon
      @MorganBrandon  4 месяца назад

      Thank you so much for your kind words! I appreciate it!

  • @authenticapparel9616
    @authenticapparel9616 2 года назад +12

    I definitely prefer vinyl and will always be my first go-to option, although I collect all music formats. One of the more important advantages(to me) that CD has over vinyl is the artwork. Not the size obviously, but the extra stuff. I have several vinyl releases that don't have any insert and also aren't a gatefold. Just a standard single jacket with the vinyl housed in a plain paper sleeve. No printed insert with lyrics or art. Meanwhile, the CD version of the same release will have a booklet with extra art and/or lyrics. There are some instances where I purchased the CD even though I have the vinyl because I want the lyrics and art. Always disappointing when a vinyl release is the most basic, bare bones thing possible. Especially considering what they are charging for some of them.

    • @MorganBrandon
      @MorganBrandon  2 года назад +2

      Good point! I also have some plain records with no extra inserts. CDs almost always have art/lyric booklets which is one of the main things I love about CDs. I have a lot of records where the inserts/sleeves have the same art as the CD booklet.

    • @Jordan-fn5rj
      @Jordan-fn5rj Год назад +1

      cds were mostly made for a pc or dvd player

    • @Supersammy22_290
      @Supersammy22_290 11 месяцев назад +1

      Vinyls are a joke. They sound like crap compared to CDs. Seriously, anyone who still listens to vinyls must be a hipster or a total weirdo that likes to hear music at the lowest quality possible. I mean, get with the times, people. CDs are where it's at. The sound quality is way better and they don't get scratched up and sound staticy and distorted like vinyls do. Just give up on vinyls and stop pretending like they're as good as CDs because it's just not true. CDs rule, vinyls suck.

    • @authenticapparel9616
      @authenticapparel9616 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@Supersammy22_290 1. Where did I say vinyl is as good as CD? 2. Yes, I am a total weirdo, what's wrong with that?!

    • @Supersammy22_290
      @Supersammy22_290 11 месяцев назад

      @@authenticapparel9616 Nothing

  • @BlueSky...
    @BlueSky... Год назад +2

    Excellent analysis and advice! I'm a vinyl guy, but appreciate benefits you mention for CDs

  • @WMCandy_11
    @WMCandy_11 2 месяца назад +1

    Hi, very late, but as someone who wants to start collecting physical music, this I without a doubt the best video I've found.

    • @MorganBrandon
      @MorganBrandon  2 месяца назад +1

      Hey! Thank you, I'm so glad I was able to help! That's exactly why I made this video.

  • @ronm6585
    @ronm6585 2 года назад +2

    Thanks Morgan. Great comparison of the two versions of media.

  • @benh-d8733
    @benh-d8733 2 года назад +7

    I prefer cds over vinyl because you can play them anywhere and there easier to take care of

    • @MorganBrandon
      @MorganBrandon  2 года назад +3

      That’s a great perk of collecting CDs. Vinyl can be annoying sometimes😂

    • @lauracorbett4577
      @lauracorbett4577 2 года назад

      @BenH-D you know that a lot of the cars are being made with Bluetooth so people can stream music from their phones instead of having CD players

    • @benh-d8733
      @benh-d8733 2 года назад +3

      Yeh but also playing physical copies of stuff is fun

    • @lauracorbett4577
      @lauracorbett4577 2 года назад

      @@benh-d8733 a lot of people say that music sounds better on vinyl

    • @benh-d8733
      @benh-d8733 2 года назад +1

      Yeah ik I also like vinyl for that reason

  • @theignorantintellectual
    @theignorantintellectual День назад

    If you don't want to digital, and you dont want to miss out on all the great albums, you will need to do both as some albums aren't on cd and others aren't on lp.

    • @MorganBrandon
      @MorganBrandon  День назад

      That’s true, I like a lot of albums that are only on CD, or only on vinyl.

  • @latetotheparty7551
    @latetotheparty7551 2 года назад +2

    A very nice overview. Buy and play what you want as it's about your enjoyment of the music. Thankfully, I've not seen much of the stereotyped vinyl snobbery either online or in person which is nice.
    For me, I was into CDs when they first came out and only recently into vinyl. I just bought about a dozen or so a week or so ago for .99 each yet one had an original price tag of 29.95 (Braveheart Soundtrack). I'd forgotten CDs were so expensive in the past. Again, as I don't currently play CDs all that often my experience with newer ones is very limited but I remember plenty of gripes having to deal with fingerprints, scratches, and skips in the past when I had portable CD players. I had to carry them in hand and level so they sounded good. I have a second gen. PS3 that plays CDs but I'd have to dig it out of the attic to play them now or download appropriate codecs for my laptop.
    If your biggest concern is price then CDs are a no-brainer; they're also the same for storage, maintenance, and accessibility as even though the shift away from physical media still leaves plenty of equipment that plays CDs by default and that's not the case for vinyl records.
    That being said, for me the higher involvement with vinyl is why I like it more; I refer to the whole of it as embodied listening as the process, as you laid out, is more involved from start to finish. That's the appeal, to be more engaged in the process as opposed to the usual divided attention we give to tasks nowadays by default. The artwork on the jackets and inserts is also a nice touch and I've actually paused to enjoy such artwork for the likes of The Exorcist, Terminator, Vampire the Masquerade: Bloodlines, to name the first albums that immediately come to mind. Gatefolds, when used efficiently, are fantastic canvases for artwork and I find that even the default black vinyl record color more appealing than most CDs by default. In fact, I'm feeling more like Frank from Channel 33 RPM insomuch as I prefer the plain black to colored unless it harmonizes with the artwork of the jacket.

    • @MorganBrandon
      @MorganBrandon  2 года назад +2

      Amazing, well said. I enjoyed reading your opinions/story. I agreed with a lot of what you said. I only buy colored vinyl pressings that I think match the cover art the best. I don’t like it when artist release like 10 colored variants of the same album, it seems like overkill to make more money. I enjoy the vinyl playing experience more, but I think CDs are more convenient. There are pros and cons to both, but I enjoy each collection for different reasons.

  • @jimmycampbell78
    @jimmycampbell78 2 года назад +3

    I love CDs- I have loads. I started buying them in 1995 😎 I still buy them.
    But I do like to see your vinyl collection though

    • @MorganBrandon
      @MorganBrandon  2 года назад +1

      I only have like 30-40 CDs. You’ve been collecting them longer than I’ve been alive😂

    • @duff0120
      @duff0120 2 года назад

      for some reason, cassets have the clearest sound, cd sounds like 20% of how the mastertape/ IRL recording -sounded in the studio. here is a video that talks about it ruclips.net/video/cLWHPy9zdGs/видео.html . cd dosent sound really good if u ask me, ive heard an open-reel tape of a pink floyd song, it sounded i was in the same room as em. i think he got it from an old vinyl fabric in germany where they pressed the dark side of the moon

  • @blackmetalhead5883
    @blackmetalhead5883 2 года назад +3

    I been collecting vinyl since 2006 little bit before the vinyl resurgence. I love the experience of vinyl but in recently years I prefer CDs cause it’s a lot less maintenance and sounds a lot fuller and more bass than vinyl. I love collecting cassettes just owning the music is a way better experience than streaming.

    • @MorganBrandon
      @MorganBrandon  2 года назад +5

      Yes, owning the music physically is so much better!

    • @Dropkickpunk76
      @Dropkickpunk76 Месяц назад

      Agreed. I have a nice vinyl collection now after a year. But I have a huge collection of Cds that were in their booklets from long ago. Dusted them off then realized that you can buy a new cd player for not much money. Got one and bam the cds play perfect. Some of them go back to my high school days. 30 years back and still play perfectly. Vinyl is great but now they are charging crazy prices for one album. Taylor swifts Taylors version of Speak now will run you $49. That's insane. I got the special edition Taylors version of Red and 1989 For $13.99 and $12.99 each on CD. Both sound awesome. Love Vinyl but there is so much that goes into owning them. Have to have a special home for them and they take up space like crazy. Cds you can just put in a CD Booklet and recycle the plastic cases if you want. Also CDs are pretty much the pinnacle of listening quality.

  • @strawberrieee7754
    @strawberrieee7754 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much for making such a wonderful video! Honestly this seriously helped and covered so many of my questions! Looks like I won't be needing to see many more videos after this for my research! TYYY!

    • @MorganBrandon
      @MorganBrandon  6 месяцев назад

      You’re welcome, I’m so glad I could help!

  • @lauracorbett4577
    @lauracorbett4577 2 года назад +3

    I buy CDS by my favorite artists to play in the car since my moms van has a CD player but I prefer vinyl

    • @MorganBrandon
      @MorganBrandon  2 года назад +1

      I wish I could play vinyl records in a car 😂 but that’s one reason why I love CDs

    • @lauracorbett4577
      @lauracorbett4577 2 года назад +1

      @@MorganBrandon I love playing CDS in the car while on the road

    • @Supersammy22_290
      @Supersammy22_290 11 месяцев назад

      ​​@@lauracorbett4577Why would you prefer vinyls?? Cds sound Shits all over Vinyls

  • @jordanmillraney5481
    @jordanmillraney5481 2 месяца назад

    I much prefer CDs over vinyl due to sound quality of each.
    For vinyl, they have the equivalent of 11 bits and having a bit of that “warmth” to them which is distortion.
    CDs on same songs as vinyl can sound much, much cleaner at 16 bits with 0 analogue distortion. Also, they’re uncompressed at 1,411.2 kb/s in stereo bringing out much of the detail out of the songs possible as they can (or dual mono if a song was presented originally in mono).

    • @MorganBrandon
      @MorganBrandon  2 месяца назад

      True! I honestly like the vinyl warmth and the CD clean sound. It’s nice to be able to enjoy both because I collect CDs and vinyl.

  • @jesseclark5930
    @jesseclark5930 2 года назад +2

    This is awesome love your advice here and all make sense too I do exact same thing I do collect both CDs and Vinyl AND even Cassette Tape too! do you collect that or it not your type? I growing up in the 90s as kid I always see cassette tape everywhere they use to be so popular back in 80s and 90s and I’m sure way before that in 70s too just seen my big brother use to have lot cassette tape back then it bring me back I collect the tape too as well to bring back old memories again but yeah again Morgan this is great video awesome advice! You’re great teacher A+ 😆

    • @MorganBrandon
      @MorganBrandon  2 года назад +3

      Thank you! I have 3 cassettes but I wouldn’t consider myself a cassette collector. I don’t listen to them they’re signed from my favorite band so they’re more for decoration. Cassettes are cool but I’m always afraid of messing up the tape inside lol.

    • @jimmycampbell78
      @jimmycampbell78 2 года назад

      I have about 40 cassettes but they are all my original cassette collection I compiled from 1986-1995.

  • @wesleymartinez
    @wesleymartinez 5 месяцев назад

    I have both

    • @MorganBrandon
      @MorganBrandon  5 месяцев назад

      Awesome! I think it’s good to have both.

  • @fan1000
    @fan1000 2 года назад +7

    I collect both CD,cassette and vinyl in my opinion

    • @MorganBrandon
      @MorganBrandon  2 года назад +2

      Nice!

    • @fan1000
      @fan1000 2 года назад +2

      @@MorganBrandon cool

    • @duff0120
      @duff0120 2 года назад +2

      @@fan1000 cassets have the best sound

    • @Supersammy22_290
      @Supersammy22_290 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@duff0120No they don't
      Cds How the best sound

    • @cimarronhopper2261
      @cimarronhopper2261 5 месяцев назад

      No vinyl do ​@@Supersammy22_290

  • @Dani_7077
    @Dani_7077 2 месяца назад

    I prefer CDs over vinyl. CDs are smaller and can be taken anywhere. Vinyls can't really do that for you. Also, most of my fav songs came on CD only.

    • @MorganBrandon
      @MorganBrandon  2 месяца назад

      Cool! I understand, some of my favorite albums aren’t on vinyl so I listen to them on CD.

  • @mrglasses8953
    @mrglasses8953 8 месяцев назад +1

    CDs are cheaper and if properly mastered sound better than vinyl (as its a technically superior format.) Vinyl is big and tactile, the album art alone makes it collectible. But its terribly impractical and expensive. Vinyl usually is better mastered than CD as the technical limitations of the format means mastering engineers can't brickwall the mix.
    BTW as far as equipment goes - if you are using hi-fi separates, and spend the same on the turntable or CD player, the CD will sound better though the sound quality is determined by the DAC. Whereas for a decent turntable its mainly the quality of the cartridge, tonearm and phono preamp.

    • @MorganBrandon
      @MorganBrandon  8 месяцев назад

      Great points, very interesting to think about. Because of my equipment setup I’d say my vinyl sounds better, but my CDs have the potential to sound just as good or even better.

  • @ClayBenTreeceJr.
    @ClayBenTreeceJr. 4 месяца назад

    I still have CDs but there's another format that you have not considered as a part of the equation of cassettes vs vinyl LPs while I have found that some vinyl records I've been somewhat great overtly priced on the other hand I have found that cassettes can be more cheaper but still analog. In which cassettes were also the very first media format that I started collecting when I was younger. And I also have found out that cassettes in terms of size or a little bit more smaller than CDs are and plus not only that with cassettes you don't have to change necessarily a needle or a stylus the only thing you have got to do is just keep the playback and recorded clean and the pinch roller in the capstan clean

    • @MorganBrandon
      @MorganBrandon  4 месяца назад

      Cassettes are another great format! I didn’t mention them because I’m not as knowledgeable about them. They’re cheap and small, I have a few of them. But my CDs and vinyl sound way better.

  • @Thomas-dq9yo
    @Thomas-dq9yo 2 года назад

    I used to buy a ton of cds bc i like playing them in the car and singing along. I find cds convenient but vinyls are a lot more work to listen to. I have switched more to vinyl tho. 1 cuz I haven’t been driving very much since I started college. and 2 cuz I’ve been going to a lot of emo concerts where the ticket is cheap and the record is cheap and it’s a good way to support small artists (plus they usually don’t even have cds). If i end up driving a lot after i graduate maybe ill switch back to cds

    • @MorganBrandon
      @MorganBrandon  2 года назад +1

      Nice. A few concerts I’ve been to sold the band’s CD. And only 1 show had the vinyl. So I notice more CDs at shows, but I try to buy a physical copy at the show if I don’t already have it.

  • @michaelwood4661
    @michaelwood4661 2 года назад

    You have great videos my partner loves watching your videos

  • @michaelwood4661
    @michaelwood4661 2 года назад

    Partner she has always collected cds 💿 and vinyl

  • @georgelewis3047
    @georgelewis3047 2 месяца назад

    The whole phony debate is just silly. This one misses the point -- it is not about 'acquiring a collection', it is about audio quality, as well as how and where you want to listen (living room, automobile, background while working, etc)
    Sound quality is not totally subjective when comparing digital with vinyl -- the mixing of the music at the studio is crucial. Badly mixed music on vinyl will sound worse than well mixed music on CD and vice versa. The current trend of high compression hands the advantage to vintage vinyl.
    Portability and size was what killed vinyl, and especially record stores (commercial floor space, especially in malls, is hella-expensive). Portability and size is also the reason streaming killed CDs. The price you pay for that is mp3 grade audio quality, as well as mp3 headaches.
    Keep in mind that a lot of vinyl offered online (including Amazon) is counterfeit and bad quality.
    You neglected to mention the 12" plastic milk crates, a must-have for fining vinyl. 😉
    The 'jewel' case is actually the worst thing about CDs.