TheOctavist;687886 Wrote: 
> keep them coming. heres another.
> 
> 180 gram weight somehow being "better sounding" is one of the biggest
> myths in audio there is. Contrary to common misconception groove depth
> is set during mastering - as long as the biscuit the record is pressed
> from is the minimum weight needed for good fill (easily achievable at
> 120 grams) then the weight of the record has absolutely no effect on
> this. Heavier records are indeed easier to make sure they are flat and
> stay that way - but this factor is easily achievable at weights of
> around 130 grams. 
> 
> The quality and care put into the mastering, pressing and plating has
> substantial more to do with the sound of a record than the weight of
> the record ever does.

Another audio myth: red book CDs somehow better sounding than 128 kbps
mp3. Where's the evidence to support such outlandish claims?


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