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Old May 5th 17, 11:27 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
Jim Lesurf[_2_]
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In article , Bob Latham
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In article , Jim Lesurf
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However maybe they decided to start at the 'outside' to minimise
distortion at the start of the music and give the best possible
initial impression of the sound quality.


Not for a second disputing that distortion is higher on the inner most
tracks but can you hear it?


Depends on the disc. But yes, on some classical works it can be quite
noticable at end-of-side. As Iain has said, some works have a loud climax
near the end and it then can be quite noticable.

Jim

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