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Golden Age or Golden Wonder
Just to let people know I've done some tidying and added a page to the
Audiomisc site. http://www.audiomisc.co.uk/HFN/LPqua...denWonder.html The new page looks at the changes in quality of LPs over the years. All being well I plan to add another page or two soon on other topics. Cheers, Jim -- Please use the address on the audiomisc page if you wish to email me. Electronics http://www.st-and.ac.uk/~www_pa/Scot...o/electron.htm Armstrong Audio http://www.audiomisc.co.uk/Armstrong/armstrong.html Audio Misc http://www.audiomisc.co.uk/index.html |
Golden Age or Golden Wonder
On Thu, 12 Mar 2015 12:14:10 +0000 (GMT), Jim Lesurf
wrote: Just to let people know I've done some tidying and added a page to the Audiomisc site. http://www.audiomisc.co.uk/HFN/LPqua...denWonder.html The new page looks at the changes in quality of LPs over the years. All being well I plan to add another page or two soon on other topics. Cheers, Jim A couple of things come to mind. At some point the vinyl got a lot thinner - presumably a cost saving measure - and flatness suffered. A particular kind of unflatness back then was the double "thumb and finger grip" warp in the edge caused by manual removal from the press while the plastic was still a bit too warm. d |
Golden Age or Golden Wonder
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Don Pearce wrote: On Thu, 12 Mar 2015 12:14:10 +0000 (GMT), Jim Lesurf wrote: Just to let people know I've done some tidying and added a page to the Audiomisc site. http://www.audiomisc.co.uk/HFN/LPqua...denWonder.html The new page looks at the changes in quality of LPs over the years. All being well I plan to add another page or two soon on other topics. Cheers, Jim A couple of things come to mind. At some point the vinyl got a lot thinner - presumably a cost saving measure - and flatness suffered. A particular kind of unflatness back then was the double "thumb and finger grip" warp in the edge caused by manual removal from the press while the plastic was still a bit too warm. I suspect that along with that they also pressed the groove less deep into the vinyl. Thus allowing shallower surface scratches to cause audible clicks. Deeper grooves keep the points of stylus contact lower, away from the surface. But take longer and need more vinyl. So cost more. Jim -- Please use the address on the audiomisc page if you wish to email me. Electronics http://www.st-and.ac.uk/~www_pa/Scot...o/electron.htm Armstrong Audio http://www.audiomisc.co.uk/Armstrong/armstrong.html Audio Misc http://www.audiomisc.co.uk/index.html |
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