Originally posted by Alf-Prufrock
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Once or twice I did hear good LP systems and I was surprised how good they sounded. They really did sound like good CDs, but they were still far too expensive. Now it seems there is still a group of people who like vinyl, and who may have acquired equipment good enough to make some LPs sound good. I recently heard a digitised copy of some tracks taken off an LP, and was impressed/surprised at how digital they sounded. There was no rumble, no discernable distortion, no hiss, no crackles and pops, and no wow and flutter.
I believe that the equipment used, even second hand, probably cost at least £500, possibly a lot more. There are still people out there willing to pay a lot for some high quality turntables and cartridges.
There may still be a point in playing some older LPs and they may now represent the best chance of recovering some older material in high quality sound. My own investigations into Melodiya recordings by, for example Fedoseyev, suggest that where the master tapes are deteriorating, that recovery from LPs may provide the best hope of unlocking the recorded sound in acceptable audio quality.
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