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On Mon, 9 Aug 2010 16:44:12 -0700, John Nunes wrote
(in article ): On 8/2/2010 5:18 PM, Audio Empire wrote: It's not any more of a disorder than the ability of concert goers to listen "around" sneezes and coughs and program rattling that occurs constantly during most concerts. I have a lot of trouble "listening around" to a lack of one of the most basic needs of music. It's called pitch stability. Sneezes and coughs aren't obviously a part of the music. Screwing up the pitch stability is. Yessssss, and...??????? Modern turntables in good working order don't have pitch instability and while eccentric and warped records don't, they're pretty rare and one simply doesn't play them. |