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| I'm doing everything on a single page until it gets too unwieldy. (Granted, it may already be too unwieldy...) -[[User:Axon]] | | I'm doing everything on a single page until it gets too unwieldy. (Granted, it may already be too unwieldy...) -[[User:Axon]] |
| | | I ripped everything out and moved it elsewhere. This should be repopulated with info that's actually pertinent to the article title. |
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| * Explain further the mastering differences between most LPs and most CDs
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| * Find/create a diagram for the different parts of the turntable
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| =Objective vs. subjective information and "common knowledge"=
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| There is an utter dearth of information on this subject. This is kind of a big issue for an HA site entry, since most information out there is not that good, and runs contrary to the goals of the site.
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| However, such information should still be categorized. The fact of the matter is that a lot of it does make some engineering sense, and hardly anybody ignores it entirely, but a clear distinction should be made between the "common wisdom" of turntable design and performance, and the performance metrics that are measurable and objectively audible.
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Latest revision as of 17:01, 8 September 2006
Format
I'm doing everything on a single page until it gets too unwieldy. (Granted, it may already be too unwieldy...) -User:Axon
I ripped everything out and moved it elsewhere. This should be repopulated with info that's actually pertinent to the article title.
-User:Axon 25 April 2006