Cds can handle over 90 db.
Vinyl dynamic range vs cd.
The dynamic range of human hearing is roughly 140 db.
Lp s difference between maximum to average is around 11 56db compared against the cd recording at 11 11db and even the digital rip at 11 35db.
The maximum dynamic range we can put on a vinyl record is around 60 db.
Vinyl s dynamic range is dependant on frequency because vinyl doesn t have a flat maximum output curve.
The cd audio is digitally encoded and read by a laser while analog vinyl audio is physically read by a needle.
A theoretical lp made out of perfect diamond has an atomic feature size of about 0 5 nanometer which with a groove size of 8 micron yields a dynamic range of 110 db while a theoretical vinyl lp is expected to have a dynamic.
Vinyl records typically yield 55 65 db.
When i cut a master for vinyl and a cd master from the same digital master tape they sounded pretty much the same except for the noise floor.
The dynamic range of music as normally perceived in a concert hall doesn t exceed 80 db and human speech is normally perceived over a range of about 40 db.
In practical terms this means that cds have more than 10 times the dynamic range of lps.
Dynamic comparison of lps vs cds part 4 by chris tham september 02 2004 yes you have heard all the arguments before and you are probably sick and tired of it.
Here lp actually wins over cd.
16 bit cd digital audio has a technical dynamic range of 96 db though many argue the perceived range is higher when taking dithering into account.
It has less dynamic range is extremely fragile and can sometimes add distortions called wow and flutter because vinyl requires physical objects to store the music on instead of just streaming it from a server you ll need to be able to buy and store hard copies of every album you want to listen to and that space and pricetag adds up fast.
Yes vinyl was noisier.
Pcm of any flavor has a flat response to fs.
The difference between the loudest and softest sounds an lp can play is about 70 decibels db.
With the above in mind i began exploring why some vinyl records have greater dynamic range rightly concluding that mastering lay at the heart of the issue.
Dynamic range is the difference between the loudest signal and the noise floor.