BVS FAQ SECTION
In all our discussions, BVS always refers to
Indian Hindi Film Music Vinyls as
Analogue Vinyl / Record pressings, until specifically mentioned for certain
newly released / re-released Vinyls, which are repressed from Digital sources.
ü
Recorded music comprises
of two technologies – Analogue & Digital, and of course there is
auditory difference.
ü Vinyl records do have immersive warmth with
emphatic mid-range (i.e. mainly the vocals), profound depth (in a decent setup,
one can even identify the depth in placement of a musician) and richness in sonic
quality.
ü
Vinyl albums are
visually appealing, that would make a record collector smile on his/her own –
even at the age of 70+.
ü
But vinyl being
material in form, it involves higher cost, would occupy space. So, lazy music
lovers would go for digital convenience, availing streaming services.
ü While, digital technology is
compressed, vinyl is purely analogue format, containing full amount of
information.
ü
Finding some
hidden gem would thrill a vinyl enthusiast or finding a long-sought-after album
leads to adventurous happiness.
ü BVS sees vinyl record to be a nostalgic artefact, and
as a hobbyist it is very fulfilling to own an album.
PLAY THE SAME ALBUM
OF A VINYL/RECORD AND A DIGITAL MEDIA TO JUDGE WHAT’S BETTER.