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In Reply to: You do? posted by JoshT on April 26, 2007 at 11:31:13:
I might have taken a different sample myself, something where the presense of record noise would at least potentially cause more concern, but I'd agree a good analog setup does have a way separating the noise form the music, making the former an only slighly distracting element and really isn't unless one simply can't get past it.The exception is bad groove damage that causes crackling of the music itself, typically during peaks; and of course the bad scratch that gives the repeating and perfectly periodic (so you know its coming Ahhhh!) tick or pop. Blunt needles, horrible turntables that couldn't naviage a freeway let alone a record grove, there's nothing that can be done for an LP that has been through that.
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Follow Ups
- I agree, - bjh 11:56:55 04/26/07 (4)
- The exception is bad groove damage that causes crackling of the music itself - JoshT 12:15:32 04/26/07 (3)
- just tossing those Lps - OMalley 13:25:26 04/26/07 (2)
- Fair enough . . . - JoshT 13:47:39 04/26/07 (1)
- there is one, though - OMalley 18:40:30 04/26/07 (0)