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Posted by rowuk on
11-17-2012
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fiogf49gjkf0d Witti, the sound of YouTube is all that I hear. Digitized analog playback is a sort of backup, but any real advantages of analog playback are lost when you digitize so there is no LCR sound left. How did you digitize the playback?
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Posted by Witti on
11-17-2012
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fiogf49gjkf0d You are right about the sound of YouTube. I recorded the sound directly from LCR phono through TASCAM DR-100 recorder (24 bit / 96 kHz) and added it into video then uploaded to YouTube.
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Posted by rowuk on
11-17-2012
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fiogf49gjkf0d What you posted on to youtube is not "sound" rather about as far away from that as one can get. The TEAC has its own sonic signature as does YouTube and anyone who listens own playback chain. There is no way that anyone can determine anything about the quality of your source. I guess in this case LCR means LowChanceReproduction..........
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