[78-L] First LP
neechevoneeznayou at gmail.com
neechevoneeznayou at gmail.com
Fri Jun 25 06:49:44 PDT 2010
Maybe when new. Did lacquer noise increase with age, perhaps the
laminate dried out?
Frequently I have found the outer edges to be noisier than the inner,
and not just higher freqs.
joe salerno
Ron L'Herault wrote:
> Maybe one should say that lacquers were relatively quiet. 8-) Unless
> abused, they were quieter than shellac, from what I've heard.
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> Lacquers weren't always quiet, either. I can hear lacquer noise on a 1940
> Guiomar Novaes 78 in its original pressing, and recently I transferred the
> "Music of Morton Gould" set from a near mint Lp. The sound is gorgeous, but
> the two spirituals have very noticeable lacquer noise on the Lp.
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> (Biel..notice I'm now spelling it "Lp"!)
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