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Iconic moments in your audio career
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<blockquote data-quote="jlaubza" data-source="post: 980033" data-attributes="member: 21934"><p>It depends on what you hear. With CDs, I hear lack of surface noise, no pops and scratches, extended frequency range, excellent dynamic range and just plain old good sound. Twenty or thirty plays later, it is still the same. </p><p></p><p>With LPs, every play rubs some hf response out of the groove. Static builds up, dirt collects in the groove and sooner or later, there will be crackles coming off the record. I understand the rituals involved in disc maintenance and playing but for me, it belongs to the past.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jlaubza, post: 980033, member: 21934"] It depends on what you hear. With CDs, I hear lack of surface noise, no pops and scratches, extended frequency range, excellent dynamic range and just plain old good sound. Twenty or thirty plays later, it is still the same. With LPs, every play rubs some hf response out of the groove. Static builds up, dirt collects in the groove and sooner or later, there will be crackles coming off the record. I understand the rituals involved in disc maintenance and playing but for me, it belongs to the past. [/QUOTE]
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