it sounds better because there is headroom and very wide dynamic range, the ironic thing is that people master the cr@p out of amazing sounding mixes for some reason as soon as they know it's digital, vinyl has a 15-20dB crest factor whereas lady gaga has a 3-4dB crest factor!
Yep. Hence my return to vinyl. I have a program (iVolume) which works out the perceived volume of each track in my iTunes. It works like the inbuilt 'soundcheck' feature in iTunes but it adjusts the volume for the album as a whole rather than each individual track. Basically it makes all your albums the same volume so you dont get leaps in volume between albums/shuffle tracks.
The interesting thing about it is that you get the level of adjustment its made to do this viewable in each album. Some of the adjustments take the piss. When its adjusted all the album volumes to the same, the ones that were mastered too loudly clearly sound worse.
The best example of a ruined cd master but a great vinyl master I own is Slayer - Christ Illusion. The CD of that sounds really awful. The vinyl sounds great.
PS. If you are an itunes user i really recommend this>>
http://www.mani.de/en/ivolume/index.htmlThought you might be interested in this... The loudest music in my iTunes.
Allowing for the fact I add 3db on top of a 'normalised' level, (and pretty much all modern cds have the sound adjusted downwards to meet the +3db that I add) 10db worth of adjustment on Iggys mix of 'Raw Power' is insane. Sound on that CD is truly terrible.