I usually don't complain. It isn't that bad during music.
Although I remember WARP's old AI series. As I heard they
are pretty "famous" of sounding bad... I had the limited
Black Dog - Bytes and Autechre - Incunabula on bronze and
silver vinyl. They sounded somewhat compressed and dirty(?)
I have never listened to the black vinyls, so I cant
compare them... The CDs at this instance sounded a lot
better than the (now ever so valuable) colored vinyls.
MVH
Magnus Karlsson <magnus@karlsson.com>
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Blake Irvin [mailto:wordsounds@yahoo.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2002 6:13 PM
> Cc: IDM
> Subject: Re: [idm] picture discs
>
>
> is hum bad? sometimes i think organics are a plus. no organics = paul
> croakenfold.
>
> (though i understand if you also want a perfectly clean record.)
>
> blake/
>
> Magnus Karlsson wrote:
>
> >>Do people find Aemic's Beta pic disc poor quality? I didn't think it
> >>sounded too bad....
> >>
> >
> > There is always some degree of hum on pic discs I think. It is
> > audible on Beta too. Don't have it handy, so I cant say if it is
> > better or worse than others...
> >
> > MVH
> > Magnus Karlsson <magnus@karlsson.com>
> >
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