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Old November 3rd 09, 01:10 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Phil Allison[_2_]
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Default Dual mono vs. mono mono interrogative...


"Keith Git "

"Phil Allison"


** The interesting thing about surface noise on a vinyl LP is that it is
always in stereo !!



Certainly is when you are playing it, but it gets nicely buried (to a
point) when transcribed to a mono recording!



** Totally false assertion.

Surface noise is independent of the signal level impressed on the disk.

****head.



In the case of a mono LP, the music is gonna appear smack in the centre
of a pair of stereo speaker - if everything is well matched up.



A 'dual mono' waveform is a good visual check for the overall channel
balance of the recording/replay sysytem!


** Meaningless drivel.

Yawwwwnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn......


This makes it possible to mentally " tune out " such surface noise as it
is not coming from the same direction as the music but rather from the
far left and far right of it.



And is always 'up front and in your face' when the music 'soundstage' goes
*way back over there*!



** This trolling ****head asked folk for information.

But all the ****ing stupid ass REALLY wanted was a fight.

Game on.




...... Phil