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Vinyl Puppy
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Tips for getting started! How much "noise" does vinyl have❓| 01 Friends who often play vinyl will encounter some problems with "noise". Some "noise" presents a natural and real feeling that cannot be simulated by digital music. 1. "Fried beans sound": The noise generated when the stylus sweeps through the record groove is mainly caused by the friction between the stylus and the record groove. At the same time, it is also affected by factors such as record materials and production processes. Some audiophiles believe that although the "fried beans sound" is not perfect sound quality, it can increase the realism and musical atmosphere of the record, especially when listening to classical music or jazz. 2. Explosion: When the intensity of the sound waves on the record exceeds the range that the record player, amplifier and other equipment can withstand, a noise similar to the explosion sound will be generated, which is called explosion.
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