You’ve Never Seen Sound Like This | Vinyl Under Electron Microscope

In this video, we put a vinyl record, stylus, and cartridge under a scanning electron microscope (SEM) with up to 100,000× magnification and ~10 nm resolution. You’ll see: • A stereo groove at extreme magnification • How left and right audio channels are encoded in one groove • Moving magnet (MM) vs moving coil (MC) cartridges • What mono records really look like • Why vinyl sounds “warm” and “airy” • Clicks, distortion, and inner groove physics I love putting everyday objects into an electron microscope — and vinyl records reveal one of the most beautiful micro-worlds I’ve ever seen. Is analog sound really magic? Or just physics? Let’s take a look inside the groove. --/---/---/---/-- Here's a link to the images: https://drive.google.com/drive/folder... If you want to support me for these images - I'll be happy. https://buymeacoffee.com/ericmuzipov #vinyl , #VinylRecord, #AnalogSound, #ScanningElectronMicroscope, #SEM, #Microscopy, #education, #electronmicroscope, #StereoSound, #HowItWorks, #science, #Physics, #AudioEngineering, #HiFi, #Turntable, #RecordPlayer, #dynamicrange, #audiophile, #Nano, #MicroWorld, #TechExplained, #engineering 0:00 - 0:58 - Introduction 0:59 - 2:27 - Our Setup 2:28 - 3:37 - Stylus Construction 3:38 - 5:53 - Vinyl Record Under SEM 5:54 - 8:01 - Why Analog Sounds Warm