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In Reply to: RE: Highest frequency presnt on LPs? posted by Werner on September 23, 2009 at 07:10:50:
Thanks for the very informative response, Werner. I take it that half-speed mastering, as done routinely by MFSL (and subject of much debate on this forum) is a win in this regard. Presumably it avoids the cutting head frequency limitation. (I realize it can have negative consequences at the low end, with increased interference from mechanical vibrations.)
Clearly there are great sound quality differences between pressings, between vinyls from the same pressing, etc. and this fills in more of the potential reasons for these differences. The presence of (clean) high-frequency information seems to be key to the perceived sound quality, however we manage to hear or be affected by it.
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