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In Reply to: Re: An interesting post from a cd player engineer at Phillips posted by Jon Risch on October 26, 1999 at 10:46:09:
::p::: Jon, this "jitter" phenom popped up on the before mentioned list-at first I thought "this is crap", but when the author went into detail about the physics of the problem-I started to rethink about it-it made sense. The other tweak that was discussed was freezing the cd before playing it.The author of the jitter problem felt like me that it is bogus most likely. For the life of me I can find no reason why this would make any difference at all-from a physical standpoint, upon the bearing of the sound quality. Since I tend to not ABX test myself;-)..I was wondering if you have heard of this one and if you have-what is the physical explanation. I am of the school that most if not all valid tweaks can be proven scientifically, much like your extensive cable testing::p:::
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- microphony and the frozen cd - paul 19:11:07 10/26/99 (6)
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- Re: microphony and the frozen cd - mark 19:26:33 10/26/99 (4)
- Re: microphony and the frozen cd - Tud 22:13:37 10/26/99 (3)
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