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RE: Dr. Diamond vs high rez not better than CD

Posted by Tony Lauck on July 5, 2012 at 08:28:07:

Way back when, Clark Johnsen put me onto the turntable claim, and I proceeded to debunk it, starting out with a virgin Sota Sapphire, measuring its wow and flutter, playing some of the "evil" Telarc LPs, and repeating the measurements which were identical.

Here's the irony. A few years later, the turntable started slowly degrading, until it became quite obvious that the main bearing had failed. Cause and effect? I doubt it.