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Vinyl
Vinyl is dead, whats up with that, why the resurgence now?
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<blockquote data-quote="User121314" data-source="post: 1131368" data-attributes="member: 16824"><p>Please don't hide the info away behind PM's? Why not share it with the rest of us?</p><p></p><p>You've apparently made created the DIY solution that allows LP's to transcend the dynamic range limitations of the physical medium they are imprinted on, as well as allowing "obviously deteriorated" LP's to transform themselves (via your DIY hardware solutions) into being great sounding again.</p><p>This is surely a spectacularly ground-breaking journey you have not just embarked upon, but completed - with hitherto unheard of results (that's a really weak pun, apologies).</p><p>There will be multitudes of vinyl lovers (how I despise that word - vinyl is a bleeding floor covering!) that will benefit from your experiences, knowledge & journey!</p><p>Why not share, so that we as a community can at least gain an understanding of the how's and why's! The benefit to the greater community will be huge!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="User121314, post: 1131368, member: 16824"] Please don't hide the info away behind PM's? Why not share it with the rest of us? You've apparently made created the DIY solution that allows LP's to transcend the dynamic range limitations of the physical medium they are imprinted on, as well as allowing "obviously deteriorated" LP's to transform themselves (via your DIY hardware solutions) into being great sounding again. This is surely a spectacularly ground-breaking journey you have not just embarked upon, but completed - with hitherto unheard of results (that's a really weak pun, apologies). There will be multitudes of vinyl lovers (how I despise that word - vinyl is a bleeding floor covering!) that will benefit from your experiences, knowledge & journey! Why not share, so that we as a community can at least gain an understanding of the how's and why's! The benefit to the greater community will be huge! [/QUOTE]
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Vinyl is dead, whats up with that, why the resurgence now?
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