On 03/07/14 14:27, Carlos E. R. wrote:
On 2014-07-03 15:02, michael norman wrote:
On 03/07/14 12:24, Carlos E. R. wrote:
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I am unfamiliar with record makers designing their products to cope with any of this.
Because they hide from you the real facts.
Sounds like a conspiracy theory to me, can you point me to the "real facts"
Any competent phono preamplifier is and has been for decades, designed to process the signal from the phono from the non linear RIAA curve into a linear signal.
ROTFL! X'-)
Dunno what your last line means, sorry if i'm stupid
I'm an engineer. What my ear says it hears is irrelevant.
Well I'm labouring under the misconception that what you experience be it music or anything else depends upon your senses, dunno where it leaves you if you don't trust them
Then there was the "RIAA equalization".
Exactly implementing this is close to impossible, you only approximate it as much as the expertise of the designer allows, and the available money allows. Analog filters are complex in math, and more so in real hardware.
Rubbish, its been in existence since then vinyl lp was invented. Competently designed equipment doesn't any problem
ROTFL! X'-)
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