Well, since the needle is moving from the outside in, it follows that
there is more pressure on the outside of the groove than the inside. Thus,
it makes sense that the sides/channels would react differently to pops.
Also, you'll get more wear on the outside edge.
On Mon, 1 Sep 2003, Albers, Brian A. wrote:
quoted 8 lines On quite a different note, but still on the turntable tip-> On quite a different note, but still on the turntable tip-
>
> When I record vinyl into the 'puter (protools) and start fixing all
> the pops and clicks and skips and other surface noise, I see that
> about 95% of those sounds happen in only one channel in my case, the
> right. Is there some logical explanaition for this? Is it that my
> needle is getting old? Or perhaps just the way the needle sits in the
> grooves? Is it the records themselves?
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