It may be presumptuous to speak for all here, but I'd say no photos of this are
required...
:D
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>I think I'll go now and run nekkid in the yard with an OM-4 and a silly hat.
>I'll probably wear shoes, though.
>
>Walt
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>--
>Everybody has a photographic
>memory. Some people just don't
>have any film.
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>-------------- Original message from Winsor Crosby : --------------
>>
>> I used to chalk it up to hearing as well. But when I have, even on
>> superb equipment, pointed out the clicks, pops, cutter rumble recorded
>> on the LP, wow from off center holes, rolled off bass not equalized by
>> RIAA curves, a groove that is distorted a little more each time you
>> play it, and a shallow noise floor, most "analog is better types" admit
>> hearing them, but insist that it still sounds better. I have concluded
>> it not hearing ability. It is mental. :-)
>>
>>
>>
>> Winsor
>> Long Beach, California
>> USA
>> On Jun 17, 2004, at 8:48 AM, Walt Wayman wrote:
>>
>> > But, oh, they sound so much better. An LP played with a good
>> > cartridge and tone arm on a proper turntable, not some piece of crap
>> > from Circuit City or Best Buy for $200, is still today, 20 years after
>> > we were told we were getting "perfect sound forever," obviously, to
>> > any but the hearing impaired, superior to a CD. And if the amp and
>> > pre-amp give off both the aural and visual glow of tubes, so much the
>> > better. I've got lots of CDs, but I still buy vinyl when I can find
>> > it.
>>
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