OFF: Vinyl

starfield starfield at SUPANET.COM
Tue Dec 19 08:07:09 EST 2000


This is true.  Unfortunately the technology was flawed because the laser
tracked the whole groove - including all the crud at the bottom. A diamond
stylus actually only tracks the groove walls, being much larger than the
bottom of the pit, so is prone to less noise.  Maybe they've found a way to
do this with a laser now, though I have to say a good old fashioned
turntable with a good arm and cartridge still does the business, for me at
least.

Captain Bl at ck.


----- Original Message -----
From: Doug Pearson <ceres at SIRIUS.COM>
To: <BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU>
Sent: Monday, December 18, 2000 8:24 PM
Subject: Re: OFF: Vinyl


> On Fri, 15 Dec 2000 23:06:37 -0500, Jerry Guizar <jguizar at STNY.RR.COM>
wrote:
> >   If you can afford to pay $13,000 or more check this out. It uses a
> >Laser(s)
> >to play vinyl. Wonder how long before this technology trickles down.
>
> I wouldn't hold your breath, since this technology is 20 years old
already.
>  These things were being made in the early 80s, but (obviously) were
> quickly superseded by the CD.
>
> >http://www.elpj.com
>
>         -Doug
>          ceres at sirius.com



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