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In Reply to: Re: CDR comparisons of turntables -- is Fremer using an appropriate approach? posted by John Elison on April 17, 2007 at 05:37:56:
That I don't think it would be ethical for a reviewer to judge a piece of equipment from a CDR recording.Another point to be made is that a turntable needs to be judged on it's interaction with the room it is playing in and how it deals with the acoustic vibrations contained in that room, something that cannot be done while playing a CDR recorded from a deck that is physically somewhere else.
Thanks again for the CDRs you gave me a few years ago. I learned a lot.
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Al G
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Follow Ups
- my less then eloquently stated point is... - anumber1 06:21:10 04/17/07 (7)
- it is painfully obvious that to judge a turntable you must listen to it - OMalley 07:07:48 04/17/07 (4)
- Well, - anumber1 07:13:32 04/17/07 (3)
- believe me when I tell ya - OMalley 07:21:26 04/17/07 (2)
- When yer outta dope, yer outta hope, I always say. . . ;8^) /nt\ - HenryH 08:57:20 04/17/07 (0)
- C'mon over - anumber1 07:23:17 04/17/07 (0)
- Re: my less then eloquently stated point is... - John Elison 06:55:49 04/17/07 (1)
- Uh, not o belabor the point, but . . . - HenryH 07:20:24 04/17/07 (0)