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Distortion on end tracks of vinyl
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<blockquote data-quote="fdlsys" data-source="post: 867382" data-attributes="member: 2310"><p>It's a ballpark, not a guarantee of perfection. </p><p>Effective length (overhang) is probably the most important factor. Plus azimuth. Plus unrestricted and smooth movement of the tonearm in all directions. Plus condition of the cartridge suspension. Plus stylus. It's not a walk in park.</p><p>Read the article that Rotten Johnny posted.</p><p>http://www.soundmattersblog.com/vinyl-record-inner-groove-distortion-simple-explanation/</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fdlsys, post: 867382, member: 2310"] It's a ballpark, not a guarantee of perfection. Effective length (overhang) is probably the most important factor. Plus azimuth. Plus unrestricted and smooth movement of the tonearm in all directions. Plus condition of the cartridge suspension. Plus stylus. It's not a walk in park. Read the article that Rotten Johnny posted. http://www.soundmattersblog.com/vinyl-record-inner-groove-distortion-simple-explanation/ [/QUOTE]
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