Stewart Pinkerton wrote:
On 3 Jul 2005 20:46:05 GMT, "Mike Gilmour"
wrote:
"Per Stromgren" wrote in message
...
On 3 Jul 2005 15:17:49 GMT, wrote:
What happens to that signal
between there and the loudspeakers is another matter. If you mean
vinyl, then say vinyl. BTW, as noted elsewhere, since every modern
vinyl cutting facility includes a digital delay line for Varigroove
purposes, *all* new music recordings are digital by definition,
whether purchased on black or silver discs.
Every? Are you sure about this?
Please name one vinyl cutting facility, used above hobby scale, that
doesn't have this!
Per.
To quote Tim de Paravicini:
"I do ensure that the old digital delay lines for Varigroove are not used.
Most of the stuff cut nowadays is constant pitch anyway, so we dispense with
that sort of thing"
Discuss :-)
Tim is a well-known 'off the wall' extremist who restores ancient
all-valve tape recorders. Not to be regarded as 'above hobby scale'.
How sad, another proven industry pro has to endure the personal attacks
of an amateur simply because he does not adhere to the misinformed
beliefs of said amateur. IMO it's just plain ugly. We can now add Tim
to the long list of proven indstry pros that you have done this to.
Stewart, you are the hobbyist, the amateur. Tim is the pro with the
track record of excellent work.
Deal with it.
Scott Wheeler