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From: rfg@hound.UUCP (R.GRANTGES)
Newsgroups: net.audio
Subject: Re: Audiophile CD's
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Date: Wed, 20-Jun-84 11:04:54 EDT
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Posted: Wed Jun 20 11:04:54 1984
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You got it,Sparky. Any audiophile that hasn't watched his/her favorite
pieces on a scope hooked up to give an x-y plot of the left and right
channel signals hasn't really lived. While doing so it is interesting
to also listen to the music. Of course the real trip is to have at the
same time: an x-y plot, both channnels individually vs time  a
real time spectral analysis (3 'scopes and an analyzer).   hound!rfg
p.s. None of your suggested recordings  good on these monitors.
Better choices would be 1) How square was my permanent wave by Hair
Pressings, Inc.(a subdivision of Clairol), 2) Love Life of the
Canadian Moose, issued by H.M.R.Moose Callers, Ltd., 3)Wild waveforms I
Have Known, Ernest Seton-Thompson records, inc. and 4) Life and Death on
the Test Bench, Stereo review (1959). many of these may be out of print.