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Stephen Worth
 
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Default Why are the hits frequently the last (most distorted) track on the side??

In article , Arny Krueger
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It is quite clear that the OP mentioned both inner groove distortion and
inner groove wear, not just wear as you've falsely claimed. It's deceptive
of you to claim he was talking about only one of these well-known problems.
Both are inherent in the basic technology. You tried to cover up the
evidence that indicts your false claims by eliminating the OP text.


Good lord! You are a clown masquerading as a lawyer!

I was agreeing with you that some records had problems with inner
grooves independent of wear. But that doesn't mean that all records
have inner groove problems. If side timings are kept to a reasonable
length, and the groove pitch is well judged, there is no difference
between the inner and outer grooves. And if a good turntable is aligned
properly, you can play this record a thousand times with no real
difference in wear between the inner and outer grooves.

Feel free to bluster and pontificate though. I enjoy it.

See ya
Steve

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