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How stereo works

Speaking to you as if you are 12 years old, RCA explain how a stereo signal is cut into vinyl and reproduced...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AIXubjbO6Rk...player_embedded

(found here).

Quality 1950s stereo there. I don't think I'd let my records anywhere near it!

Cheers,
David.

How stereo works

Reply #1
That's cool, I always wanted to ride along the groove of a record (although that specific groove seems to contain nothing but some high-frequency noise)

How stereo works

Reply #2
Well of course RCA is the first to offer stereo Victrolas.  If "Victrola" is a trademark, anyone else has to use a different name.


How stereo works

Reply #3
That's cool, I always wanted to ride along the groove of a record (although that specific groove seems to contain nothing but some high-frequency noise)
Yes, it wasn't very convincing, was it?

All demonstrations with ceramic cartridges too - enough to make me shudder, never mind a hardcore audiophile!

Cheers,
David.