180g Vinyl LPS - do they sound any better
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"Mike Gilmour" wrote
Thanx for the postcard, must have been an excellent trip. I know Wiki
is not gospel but here's a quote "
Since most vinyl records are from recycled plastic, it can lead to
impurities in the record, causing a brand new album to have audio
artifacts like clicks and pops. Virgin vinyl means that the album is
not from recycled plastic, and will be devoid of the possible
impurities of recycled plastic."
If you hold one of the Mobile Fidelity Sound Labs' half-speed mastered
'Original Master Recordings' black LPs up to a strong light you can
see the light through it!!
Phew, stoppit now before you get ideas of using laser light and a
smaller disc ;-)
Laugh if you like, but there could be summat in that - no direct contact
to *wear out* the record and a smaller disc to save space and allow
players to be made from tin and much smaller??
It's a wonder somebody hasn't already tried it.....
They have.
They have? Why wasn't I told...???
It is the reason there is currentlly such a great interest in vinyl:-)
Always....!! :-)
Amen to that. The world spins at 33-1/3.
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