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| Thread ID: 111993 | 2010-08-19 07:51:00 | Record/LP player | Fifthdawn (9467) | PC World Chat |
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| 1129516 | 2010-08-24 03:05:00 | Might I point out that, as an analogue medium, vinyl has no such absolute value as to the highest audible frequency it can carry. I understand plain english, and I tell it like I see it. I'm not into "I heard what you said but I know what you meant"; the written word has always carried more weight than the spoken and civil courts are full of people who now wish they had phrased their comments, undertakings or offers with more attention to literal meanings. That aside, I saw what you wrote, but understand what you meant...... I think. :D Cheers Billy 8-{) :thumbs: |
Billy T (70) | ||
| 1129517 | 2010-08-24 04:34:00 | I just bought an original 1973 NZ pressing on Harvest of Dark Side of the Moon for $20. It sounds far better than any cd or mp3 i have ever heard of it. | goodiesguy (15316) | ||
| 1129518 | 2010-08-25 03:21:00 | Audio frequency range of LP vs. CD (www.youtube.com) | goodiesguy (15316) | ||
| 1129519 | 2010-08-25 03:55:00 | Audio frequency range of LP vs. CD (www.youtube.com) Same old religious war that's been going on for yonks. Much like PC vs Mac. Holden vs Ford. AMD vs Intel Ad nauseum. Have a read of this ( very long ) article if you can be bothered. I just mostly skimmed it. stereophile.com |
Snorkbox (15764) | ||
| 1129520 | 2010-08-25 06:37:00 | I was brought up on Henry Hall's 1932 recording of Teddy Bear's Picnic (www.youtube.com). (The other side was Hush Hush Hush Here Comes The Bogey-Man ) - Years later I found out that this record was used by the BBC as a test record for many many years because whilst a 78rpm, it had a fantastic frequency range...............:clap | Terry Porritt (14) | ||
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