"Dave Plowman (News)" wrote in message
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Arny Krueger wrote:
The sad thing Pinky is that, coming from *anybody* else, the above
might have been interesting and worthy of debate. Coming from you, it
just gets stamped 'More Bull****' and tossed in the bin.....
Just shows the slings and arrows of having a closed mind like yours,
Keith.
When you ignore truth you lose Keith, not the person who posts the
truth.
Am I alone in finding it incredible that a supposed vinyl fan like Mr G
hasn't ever noticed the change in quality between start and end of *any*
LP and worked out that it's mainly down to the velocity?
Or perhaps his hearing really is that poor?
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Dave Plowman London SW
To e-mail, change noise into sound.
If you are referring to me then yes I am quite aware of end of side
distortion & other downsides like not linear tracking etc. Vinyl is just a
part of my listening which also includes CD, DAT, RTR, Cassette, HD. I also
do quite a bit of recording for which I use a 24 bit DAT, Milennia media
pre's and Neumann mics. I also am sound man for 3 bands at present and yes
I have hearing audiograms from time to time to keep check on HF hearing loss
with age and never use ear buds...maybe that answers your question Vinyl is
just one part of the enjoyable music experience because like many I grew up
with it, similiarly valves but I do also have CD players, digital recorders
etc. How about you?