Subj : Turntables and LPs
To   : Nightfox
From : Ogg
Date : Tue Sep 14 2021 11:35 pm

Hello Nightfox!

** On Tuesday 14.09.21 - 13:06, Nightfox wrote to Digital Man:


N> Another thing I heeard not too long ago, that I didn't
N> really think much about before, is that the inner grooves
N> of a record isn't as able to reproduce high frequencies as
N> well as the outer grooves.  Since records turn at a
N> constant speed, there's less and less area as the groove
N> gets toward the center, which means less surface available
N> to record audio information.

I've never heard of that. I've heard a lot of issues about
recordings from audiophiles and some audio engineers, but not
the thing about high-frequencies vs area wrt to inner grooves.

Vinyl (on a prestine system) has always sounded better for me
compared to the early CDs pressings that came out in the 80s.


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