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Re: [ARSCLIST] Inside start



Inside start and backwards are not always the same thing.


                                      Roger

John Ross <johnross@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: At  9/19/2007 06:23 AM, Michael Ridderbusch wrote:
>Is it probable for a record recorded inside-out to be damaged by 
>playing it outside-in?
>
>We're working with an unpublished disk recording on an "audiodisk 
>recording blank".

Unless you can find a way to make your turntable run backwards 
(counter-clockwise), the arm might fall off the record when you try 
to play an inside-start disk from the outside. It probably won't do 
any harm to the record, but it could damage the needle when it drops 
onto the surface of the deck.

The solution is to find a turntable that does not have an automatic 
shut-off feature, and start at the inside.

John Ross  


       
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