Sometimes, something deeply, strongly revolutionary appears and the WEB is so friendly in sharing this exotic and esoteric knowledge... consider only 10 years ago... Japan is 10.000 miles from Europe... now it's like being few blocks from home!
... or so;-)))...
This is the "thing":
Paper-made record labels and Japanese PVC main difference between the coefficient of expansion of the long time lag in the records accumulated stress, which is where the needle has to pick up the signal when the needle point to stress is a negative impact on some given that it would set up a hypothesis. レーベル部分をカットすることによって、蓄積された応力が解放され、更にはレコード全体の共振系Labels partial cut by the accumulated stress is released and the overall record is more resonance system is as simple as it is the sound quality changes that may be connected. 応力が溜まりやすいと思われるレーベル上の傾斜部分や、溝、ラインのあるところ、またセンターホール周辺のゆがみの多い部分を念入りにカッ*** their stress is on the label may be inclined portion and groove, line there, and the Hall Center near distortion of many parts of carefully cut and effects stand out like me. は、レコードを浮かしたり回転シェルを使用したりして、ターンテーブルやトーンアームの共振系と出来るだけ分離するようにして*** rotating shell or using them to the turntable and tone arm of the resonator system and as a separation like it, since the change is so sound might. 一方、吸着式のターンテーブルやレコード・スタビライザーを使用しますと、レコード本体の共振系とターンテーブルの共振系が一体化する方向に向かいますので、効果が現れにくいと思っています。 Meanwhile, the suction turntables and records Stabilizer use and the records unit resonance system and the turntable resonance system is a unified direction向*** so the effect appeared difficult to believe.
The above, apparently arcane rosacrucian sentences are, as you possibly understand, related to the different percentage in shrinking of vinyl records and their paper or composite plastified-paper labels... simply, using the skill and care needed... "cutting" as per attached pixes... the sound is more airy and natural!
Try and you'll become a believer! WOW... Yes, I must admit it's quite crazy to handle this way prized, sought-after vinyl treasures, BUT... try with a double owned or a VG copy and... let me know...
...MA questo e' un oculista che ha fatto il master a Mosca per interventi sulla miopia!!! ;-)
ReplyDeleteStessa tecnica...
ciao
sergio
... Ciao Sergio... è vero;-))) quando usavano un "dente" del paziente per ricreare, senza riggetto, "l'obiettivo fotografico + antico del mondo"...
ReplyDeleteProva... funzia... + di un cable-swapping...
Provo domani...ho un disco doppio,
ReplyDeletealmeno taglio...aghhh!! E posso verificare la differenza ;-)