Julf wrote: 
> Yes. If you have a lot of high-amplitude stuff, the inter-groove gap has
> to be increased. If you look at the grooves on a LP, you can actually
> tell the loud parts from the quiet parts.

Those of us old enough will recall the 1812 Overture on a Telarc LP, one
of the first digital recordings. The company claimed that most
turntables couldn't handle the cannon shots that ended the piece. A
salesman at Nicholson's Stereo in Nashville auditioned the record for
me. You could clearly see the wide grooves on the LP.


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