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Old November 9th 04, 12:54 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Dave Plowman (News)
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Default CD transports and resonance

In article ,
Paul Dormer wrote:
Wear suggests something which occurs normally with use - as happens with
an LP. CDs don't appear to wear as such - my very first one ever still
plays as new.

Damage would be a better term.


Well I did say "well worn", by which I meant to infer scratched or
grazed, but OK I accept your correction..


Does a properly setup turntable actually cause audible wear with each
and every use?? I've never owned a high end turntable long enough to
know.


I'd say anything in mechanical contact must wear. My LPs certainly have.
;-)

I do have a few elderly CD's which have gained pinholes in the
metal layer just sitting on the shelf.. :-(


I've heard of this but not experienced it.

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