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Default Scientific proof that digital sound is bad


If anything, removing the rumble, tics, and audible distortion in inherent
in vinyl, and the audible coloration, hiss, distortion and hum that often
accompany the use of vacuum tubes, greatly enhances the ability of music to
soothe stress
and make one feel better.


If one wants to remove audible rumble one can simply start by getting a
tuntable that doesn't suffer from this problem as does Arny's table.. If you
want to get rid of tics buy better records and take care of them. Do tell us
Arny, about the hum that accompanies vacuum tubes. Maybe you should check for
ground loops first.
 
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