Ever heard an exotic high-dollar turntable playing LP's? Hugedifference? No?
Oh, and by the way: to the guy who said linear groove speed at the inside of an LP is 1/10 that at the outside -- naah. The diameter of the inner part of the LP's groove (4.75") is specified as 42%of the diameter of the outer part (11.5"). So, since, circumference is equal to pi times diameter, the circumference of the inner part, and hence the linear speed, should be 42% as much as the outside. Still far from ideal, but not as bad as it might be -- and was, in the days of small-label 78s.
Peace,
Paul
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