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Default Vinyl colorations, inherent, euphonic and inherent euphonic.

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On Oct 24, 2:33???pm, "Arny Krueger" wrote:
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On Oct 23, 5:47 pm, "Arny Krueger" wrote:
Vinyl is so limited in terms of dynamic range that many if not most
digital
masters would require further processing if a good-sounding LP were the
desired outcome. It is perfectly trivial to create a digital master that
would damage most LP cutting equipment if not operated by an expert. The
expert would start out by changing the master. Producing an acceptable LP
from an unaltered digital master of ordinary music might be impossible.
To the best of my knowledge there are very few commercial recordings
that have an excess of 75 db dynamic range.


If we consider the results posted at ???
www.hometheatrehifi.com, their LP
system tests show 22 dB audio-band dynamic range,


The link doesn't work


Even with *just* the information 'www.hometheatrehifi.com" it's possible
to find the articles in question quickly.

www.hometheatrehifi.com takes you to the Secrets portal, where one of the prominent
tabs is 'Technical Articles'. Click n that, and you are taken directly to the first of
the LP vs CD articles in the series.

Why do some here seem to often need to be led 'by hand'
to references and information they could easly find themselves, if they were
really interested in doing so?

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