The right player combined with taken care of records, the crakle should be 
minimal to none. Proveded you spend way to much for the average joe for an 
audiophile set up. As I said before vinyl will win, but the affordablilty and 
decent quality of good CDs, and the advent of SACDs, and DVD audio. It really 
will not be worth the price for the added quality of audio. 

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From: "Christopher Stamper" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
I've never even seen a vinyl or whatever else. So I have no idea what your 
talking about.

But if it has ANY crackles at all, I think I would hate it. Everyone always 
says it sounds good, but I think I just heard enough... :-)


On Feb 16, 2008 9:55 AM, Pietro Bergamo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Dave Ricketzz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


>A 45 RPM 12" single is hard to beat.

Yes, in dynamics and frequency response in ideal conditions. But honestly the 
crackles do annoy me and since I rarely have an absolutely silent room with a 
perfect system, I think I prefer digital formats. At least I don't have and 
aleatory percussionist playing along with the music. :^)










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