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Harry Pearson used it as "proof"

Posted by rickmcinnis@dogwoodfabrics.com on July 10, 2012 at 05:45:14:

He, of self proclaimed immaculate objectivity (ha, ha, ha!) thought that it proved all he needed to be proved.

He went for the cracked spindle thing and suggested we not play our TELARC lps.

I took it seriously for about five minutes and then put on one of those evil disks.

Not to discourage inquiry into what works and what doesn't for enjoying music in the home but one must learn to edit the silliest parts of your "thinking".

At the time I had a NORDIC TRACK in my listening room and I tried my same workout with both "pure" analogue playing and digitally recorded (all was on LP at this time) - I found I had no difference in my workouts.

It was most effective in getting the crazy's (US) to pay attention to them.