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Originally Posted by krmathis /img/forum/go_quote.gif
Mono record?
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Im guessing that the songs the OP hears it on are generally older, classic rock? Perhaps some cheaper blues & jazz stuff when they first got into stereo?
Older music was first off not mastered too well in general (especially rock and cheap blues/jazz pressings), and secondly mastered for records.
On a vinyl record the tracking error AND record wear is worse on the right channel than the left. Dont ask why. The people who made the records knew and understood this and took it into account their early attempts at "pseudostereo" recordings and mixed the vocals a little to a lot heavier to the left to compensate and make better use of that channel. Newer cartridges with lower tracking forces & better stylus shapes reduce record wear greatly and modern records are mixed to play "centered", but it was a serious problem at the time.
Now why it matters for a (Im assuming digital, although maybe a new pressing of a vintage record too) new copy of whatever it is you are playing: Quite a few CD's of old music are rips from the records, or perhaps from the master tape if it is still around. Very few of the unmastered recordings remain, so its all we have to get this music.
Records do have some faults, but please dont start on the inferiority of records until you can show us a 50 year old CD that plays properly
Plenty of people have plenty of 50 year old records that sound great. See you in 30 years, except you wont have too many 50 year old CD to play against my 80 year old records.