Someone was working on a laser playback system for vinyl but it stalled, I
think as the CD became dominant. It offered great promise for the reissue
market. The ability to read off a stamper would have been food. Of course at
that time higher rates were not even dreamed of, so all results would have
been at initial CD quality.
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From: Moose
Sent: Wednesday, December 24, 2014 3:43 PM
To: Olympus Camera Discussion
Subject: Re: [OM] USB Turntables etc, was Re: (OT) Adios, Joe!
On 12/24/2014 11:23 AM, Bill Pearce wrote:
What you must remember is that each and every time you play vinyl, it
degrades a bit. how much is based on your cartridge and stylus.
I've wondered about that. Most materials have a degree to which they may be
deformed and recover completely. Anything
beyond that causes permanent damage, anything less may be repeated ad
infinitum without damage. Basic engineering,
without which bridges, tall buildings and pretty much everything else we
make would be impossible or impractical.
I don't know the parameters for old or new vinyl used for LPs, but in theory
there could be a stylus pressure light
enough to cause no damage. If allowed to rest between playings, as Paul
notes.
I've wondered why no one seems to have developed a laser groove reading
system.
Groovy Moose
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