soooooo I guess you're saying the outside of the groove corresponds to the
right channel???
you must be an enganeer ...?
Dan Haskovec wrote:
quoted 19 lines Well, since the needle is moving from the outside in, it follows that> 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:
>
> > 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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