[78-L] Record Noises - Identify and Understand Cause

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Wed Jan 15 16:01:03 PST 2014


As write speed decreases, the highs tapir, meaning that hiss and noise 
will lose high freqs, as does the music. On a center start record, it is 
the opposite.

joe salerno


On 1/15/2014 2:55 PM, Koen Kamphuijs & Gusta Harderwijk wrote:
> All,
>
> I read this thread with great interest.
>
> I have the impression the hiss and noise is loudest in the beginning
> and gets less noisy towards the center of the record.  Is it just me
> or is that your idea too?  I was talking about it to a friend of
> mine, a vinyl fanatic and we thought it could be the difference in
> lateral speed (is that the right word? the speed the groove goes
> under the needle) that is much faster on the outside compared to the inside.
>
> Granted, I'm not an expert on this, just curious.
>
> Koen Kamphuijs
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Joe Salerno


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