mfalcon
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I'm curious if anyone has though about an experiment that studied the benefits of cleaning records. What would you measure? Distortion before and after? Noise relative between the two records?
Samples, it would be tough for me to come up with a perfect sampling since my collection is not representative of a more broad collection. Also, you can't really control the dirtiness of the records so your sample would need to be large. What section of the record would you record to see the noise?
I'm curious at this point but was wonder if anyone had opinions or examples of this? I can't find anything that resembles a broad study on the value (or lack thereof) of record cleaning.
Samples, it would be tough for me to come up with a perfect sampling since my collection is not representative of a more broad collection. Also, you can't really control the dirtiness of the records so your sample would need to be large. What section of the record would you record to see the noise?
I'm curious at this point but was wonder if anyone had opinions or examples of this? I can't find anything that resembles a broad study on the value (or lack thereof) of record cleaning.