On 03/07/14 10:19, Basil Chupin wrote:
This is a well known problem. What is recorded on the CDs is not the full range of frequencies which are on a vinyl. When this was realised, some "fiddling" was done to try and cover up this discrepancy but I am afraid I don't recall what this was, sorry :-( .
I happen to agree with you about cd , many people don't, I have already posted on the subject in another thread. The whole thing is a sort of idealogical war....
I've got a Sony turntable that plugs into my computer so I can record old records and burn to CD. Great because I can listen to the music and not put more wear and tear on the records.
Yeah :-) , even though I have a full stereo system with all the knobs and whistles sitting in the lounge room I bought a $50 turntable which hooks up to my computer for the same thing :-) .
But what I haven't yet done is to clean - as per my "instructions" - many of the LPs and record them to CDs. In other words, I have yet to try out Audacity to its fullest abiliities. (Time is the killer....time.....:-( .)
Again see my post on Audacity on the other thread. There are many recommended ways of cleaning records and many divisions about how you do it, a google search will tell you what's about. I don't think I'd try your previous instructions tho. Mike
BC
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