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|    Phil Allison to All    |
|    Re: Acoustical/QUAD's Bean Counters?    |
|    15 Jun 11 19:41:39    |
      From: phil_a@tpg.com.au              "Iain Churchus"       >       > "Phil Allison "       >       >> Acetate or vinyl coated on a metal plate and cut by a standard disk lathe       >> produces the same result as the very best LPs.       >       > Furthermore, your statement above is nonsense.              ** No it is not - you fucking LIAR.                     > The LP, which is three or four electro-mechanical       > processes further down the line, is greatly inferior       > to the acetate master              ** Absolute LIE !!!!!!!!!!!!!              > which has a lower noise floor,       > and is almost totally free of ticks.              ** Makes the transcription disk near perfect.               Thankyou for proving my case.               You FUCKING LIAR !!!!!!!                            >>> No, I 'raised' the story of Bing Crosby using tape for his radio       >>> broadcasts as a testament to it's fidelity.       >       > Indeed.              ** Fucking BULLSHIT !!              > Crosby had a very high level of aural perception.                     ** Fucking BULLSHIT !!                     > Cutter head technology at that time was not "high fidelity"       > and 14" transcription discs were cut at 33 1/3 or 16rpm.       > The quality was inferior to tape,              ** Fucking BULLSHIT !!               Eat shit and DIE you mother fucking CRIMINAL pommy cunt .                                   ... Phil              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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