When the wonder that is cd first appeared a lot was made of the fact that the silver discs could be played over and over with no loss of sound quality. The first 2 discs I bought were Uchida's and Tait's Mozart 20th and 21st piano concertos and the late, great Sir Charles Mackerras's disc of Elgar's 'Enigma' and 'Falstaff' with the LPO. I still have those 2 discs and they sound as good as the day I first bought them.
I was leafing throung old 'Gramophones ' the other day and came across the claim that each disc could be played over a million times without loss sound quality. Now, I'm 48 and recently worked out that I have been alive for some 420,000 hours so it's unlikely that I'll manage to be alive for another 1,000,000 hours! However, my proposal is that I'm going to buy a second hand cd player and programme it to play one of the 5 second tracks on 'Falstaff' on repeat until it manages over 1,000,000 times! Then, I want to play the whole performance and see if the track shows eveidence of having deterioted!!
Odd, I know, but I really want to do this!!
Opinions, please...
I was leafing throung old 'Gramophones ' the other day and came across the claim that each disc could be played over a million times without loss sound quality. Now, I'm 48 and recently worked out that I have been alive for some 420,000 hours so it's unlikely that I'll manage to be alive for another 1,000,000 hours! However, my proposal is that I'm going to buy a second hand cd player and programme it to play one of the 5 second tracks on 'Falstaff' on repeat until it manages over 1,000,000 times! Then, I want to play the whole performance and see if the track shows eveidence of having deterioted!!
Odd, I know, but I really want to do this!!
Opinions, please...
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