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to: RUSSELL TIEDT
from: TOM WALKER
date: 2005-06-18 11:51:00
subject: cleaning old 78 vinyls ?

RT> TW>> Some nowdays rip them to Wave files and burn a CD for playing.
RT> TW>> And for the real purist in a magazine recently I saw an Blip on a
RT> TW>> $15,000 Laser Beam turntable. NOTHING except the Laser touches
RT> TW>> the Recorded Grouve.  :-)

RT> RT> I saw that once,  way too much money!  If they can put a laser into
RT> RT> cdrom drives and other stuff they sure as heck oughta be able to do
RT> RT> that cheaper,  as well.  I guess no demand,  though,  or something.

RT> RT> It'd be kinda nifty,  anyhow!

RT>Trouble is the "normal" turntables at half that price sound
10x better ...

 It is still developing technology. BUT the other side of the coin is
 that EVERY PLAYING with a "normal" turntable destroys in a small manner
 the Record ITSELF!!!
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