ru9
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Is This true?
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Steve Hoffman says-
There is no mystery to this. The better the system, the less you will hear the crackle. The magic of music is in the midrange. If a system doesn't have
any or reproduces it badly you will hear what doesn't belong. My computer speakers are crap and the crackle is easily heard. At the studio the crackle is
undetectable, even at full blast volume. When the headphones are plugged in, it is there.
But don't take my word for it. Take your disk to your local High-End stereo store. Try it out on the various systems. Hear for yourself. It's amazing,
the same amazing as when your little vinyl pops and tics vanish on a great playback system.
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Steve Hoffman says-
There is no mystery to this. The better the system, the less you will hear the crackle. The magic of music is in the midrange. If a system doesn't have
any or reproduces it badly you will hear what doesn't belong. My computer speakers are crap and the crackle is easily heard. At the studio the crackle is
undetectable, even at full blast volume. When the headphones are plugged in, it is there.
But don't take my word for it. Take your disk to your local High-End stereo store. Try it out on the various systems. Hear for yourself. It's amazing,
the same amazing as when your little vinyl pops and tics vanish on a great playback system.