In Reply to: Records do bass better. posted by Magnetar on September 15, 2002 at 17:28:05:
Because it is required:a) To prevent over cutting into adjacent grooves.
b) To maintain "close" groove spacing.
c) To stay within bounds of cutter and playback head excursion limits.
d) Restoration limited by the presence of turntable rumble (both lathe and playback)Regards,
WHG
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