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In Reply to: Pray tell posted by unclestu on April 30, 2012 at 12:48:46:
And fixing a static-y LP is very noticeable.
Yes, everything matters and everything is audible, however some are much more so.
If you wish to devote the time, money and energy to effect a 7.5% reduction in a microscopic magnetic measurement in each of your 1,000's of LPs (leaving 92.5% of the original magnetism to torment your soul and cartridge) more power to you.
I have better ways to spend time and money, like getting rid of static.
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Follow Ups
- My point was that you don't need ANY highly specialized equipment to detect LP static electricity. - Chris O 13:48:50 04/30/12 (10)
- I use my arm hair............ n/t - Awe-d-o-file 16:18:43 04/30/12 (0)
- RE: My point is - unclestu 14:53:45 04/30/12 (5)
- RE: My point is - Tony Lauck 10:06:56 05/01/12 (0)
- "6.5% lowering is significant when compared to, say, distortion figures in an amplifier," - Chris O 18:10:30 04/30/12 (3)
- As stated - unclestu 18:17:25 04/30/12 (2)
- RE: As stated - Chris O 18:57:31 04/30/12 (1)
- I'm probably - unclestu 15:56:05 05/01/12 (0)
- That's what makes this whole thing so ironic - geoffkait 14:07:55 04/30/12 (2)
- You never played a LP record before? - Chris O 17:46:47 04/30/12 (1)
- RE: You never played a LP record before? - geoffkait 03:19:08 05/01/12 (0)