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Old 21-02-2008, 17:41   #16
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Re: Serious record collection!

seems from the picture there are lots of copies of the same record, look to the right hand side of the main picture

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Originally Posted by Uncle Peter View Post
Not to mention the far superior sound quality if it's a decent recording and you've invested in a good sound system.

Unfortunately it's safe to say that a lot of what's recorded today isn't decent because engineers compress and limit the living daylights out of the dynamic range in recordings to optimise the way they sound on portable music players. It's a shame really because the technology available today would enable them to make something sound truly stunning (sorry, side rant there)
oohh the digital v analogue debate plus the friction vs non contact pick up debate
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