Published On Aug 23, 2015
Have you ever wondered how sounds are recorded onto disks and records?
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“The phonograph could record sound and play it back. The receiver consisted of a tin foil wrapped cylinder and a very thin membrane, called a diaphragm, attached to a needle. Sound waves were directed into the diaphragm, making it vibrate.”
Do Records Really Sound Warmer Than CDs?
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“Opinions aside, what we can all agree on is that there is indeed a difference in the sound that comes from vinyl versus that of digital media, both in the way it is produced and heard.”
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