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Vinyl Puppy
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Tips for getting started! How much "noise" does vinyl have❓| 04 7. Low-frequency noise: Also known as "bottom noise", it refers to the low-frequency noise generated by factors such as the friction between the stylus and the record surface and the interference of the power line when playing a vinyl record. These noises are usually below 30Hz and are difficult for human ears to detect. The bottom noise will affect the sound quality of the vinyl record, making the sound more fuzzy and distorted, which is an unsatisfactory problem for audiophiles who pursue high-quality music. Bean sounds, bottom noise, popping sounds, and off-voice sounds are all the sound quality performances presented by vinyl records.
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