In article , Arny Krueger
wrote:
You really need to read up on vinyl technology. Loss of high frequencies
and dynamic range on the inner grooves of a LP is well-understood
You are talking about two different things. Inner groove distortion is
what you are talking about. Inner groove wear caused by tracking
error is what the previous poster was referring to. Before you go
deciding that someone must be ignorant or a liar, you might want
to listen to what the other person is saying.
Many cheap turntables caused a great deal of damage to inner
grooves because they didn't track as well at that angle as better
designed ones.
See ya
Steve
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