Technology Behind Vinyl Records

At some point companies will respond by offering better digital products intended to compete with the vinyl market.
Technology behind vinyl records. Technology enhances vinyl records. Original sound is analog by definition. Lps went the way of the dinosaurs. Almost overnight cds made the hydraulic presses obsolete.
Some vinyl records are mastered with better dynamics. Huge hydraulic presses pumped out a never ending flow of vinyl records. A stylus is cone shaped and typically made from diamond or other gemstone or hard metal. Steam from the press softens the plastic as the stampers push an impression of the master recording onto it.
The speaker driver is a second transducer which converts the electrical energy into sound waves. The development of vinyl records vinyl records have replaced berliner s rubber discs. January 25 2017 at 12 06 pm. The answer lies in the difference between analog and digital recordings.
Record technology is a world class record pressing plant with on site acoustech mastering offering lp lacquer cutting and cd pre mastering full service cd audio cd rom and cassette duplication. A vinyl record is an analog recording and cds and dvds are digital recordings. Yes we still make vinyl records. The stylus fits into the grooves of the record picking up and sending the etched vibrations through the cartridge.
Place a conventional vinyl record on the turntable and the audio is streamed from the record to your sonos airplay or bluetooth wireless speakers. Later during the 1980s advances in technology produced the compact disc hailed as vastly superior in quality as well as size. Take a look at the graph below. Easy to mass produce master recordings are copied by placing a lacquer on a record cutting machine.
Over 100 years after the technology s invention some people still consider vinyl as the only proper way to listen to music but how does vinyl work. Stampers are just negative versions of the original recording that will be used to make the actual vinyl records. They have the technology to do this today and just need a nudge from us to do so.