Well, technically I think every time you played a record, no matter how nice the turntable and cartridge was, you were damaging the record. I also think your typical audiophile would cringe if they heard you were playing a record with a talking books turntable, and I'm pretty certain they'd say you were damaging the album. that doesn't mean your typical user is going to notice any damage. those audiophiles are a special breed!

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Christopher
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On 3/24/2010 5:35 PM, mitchell wrote:
Lock me up to. Mitchell Gregg here, and I did the same thing as a kid as
well. I know for a fact it did know damige to any reckords, or tapes.
Mitchell

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of Tom Kaufman
Sent: Wednesday, March 24, 2010 5:24 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Ditgetel Talking Player Revisited

Well John..in that case, a whole bunch of us should be locked up, for..at
least at the School For The Blind that I attended, people did that sort of
thing on a regular basis..and I don't know that it did any major damage to
records; I did it myself!
Tom Kaufman


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