@stefano @Queenofpalms

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@rl_dane @dm

I haven't seen the WinAmp interface in a long time
Thank you for showing it to me

#WinAmp #interface #Skin

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@nixCraft
Thank you ๐Ÿ’• for this wonderful post

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@astraea

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@PE0ALX

24 Hz to 18 kHz are correct ranges for vinyl, you're absolutely correct with the frequency interval you've cited.

The theoretical 14 Hz to 22 kHz can seldomly be reached due to rumble of the turn table motor and the direct drive lower harmonics interferences going through the tone arm. At the upper side of the spectrum vinyl quality, dust scratches and other factors, dampen audio reproduction. Of course wow and flutter also degrades LP frequency response in both directions just as 1/4 mastering tapes

The 96 kHz I was referring to is the digitized version that I've made of this masterpiece, which I also have in my Music Library.

Playing Kraftwerk Autobahn on vinyl triggers feelings of days long past, when PA Amps needed warming up to sound perfect.

Thank you ๐Ÿ’• for your reaction

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#Vinyl #records #frequency #response #WoW #flutter #rumble #noise #cartridge #moving #magnet #moving #coil

@stefano

You can do some simple breathing exercises, which shall relax your corpus

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@rl_dane

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Words of Passion

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@stefano

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@jdv_jazz

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@ricci

This one made me giggle

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