There has been some discussion at one of the SIGs I attend at HAL-pc
(Houston Area League of PC Users) about playing 78 rpm records at 45 rpm
and restoring to proper pitch with software. It's been my contention that there
are no 78 rpm needles to fit the cartridges on the LP turntables and if the 78 is
played with the installed stylus, it will ruin the disk.
Has anyone had any experience doing this or any factual data on such.
On the Kent State affair. All you young wippersnappers really make me feel my age. I was there. I had a contract to do some engineering evaluation on the new library. Two of my technicians & I ate lunch on the roof which overlooked the shooting green. I was just getting in my car to go back to Canton when I heard the rifle fire. My men saw the whole thing. I have never seen an accurate description of the atmosphere that prevailed over the campus prior to the shooting.
(Houston Area League of PC Users) about playing 78 rpm records at 45 rpm
and restoring to proper pitch with software. It's been my contention that there
are no 78 rpm needles to fit the cartridges on the LP turntables and if the 78 is
played with the installed stylus, it will ruin the disk.
Has anyone had any experience doing this or any factual data on such.
On the Kent State affair. All you young wippersnappers really make me feel my age. I was there. I had a contract to do some engineering evaluation on the new library. Two of my technicians & I ate lunch on the roof which overlooked the shooting green. I was just getting in my car to go back to Canton when I heard the rifle fire. My men saw the whole thing. I have never seen an accurate description of the atmosphere that prevailed over the campus prior to the shooting.
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