Digitization of phonograph records is an important step towards the preservation of our cultural history and heritage. The phonograph playback systems (PPS) required for this digitization process are comprised of several components in a variety of price ranges. We report on the results of two listening tests intended to ascertain the extent to which expert listeners can discriminate between PPS of different price ranges. These results are intended to determine the extent to which component selection affects the ability to discriminate between PPS and to provide a set of guidelines for the purchase of PPS components for the digitization of phonograph record collections.
Authors:
Hockman, Jason A.; Weigl, David M.; Guastavino, Catherine; Fujinaga, Ichiro
Affiliation:
McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
AES Convention:
131 (October 2011)
Paper Number:
8547
Publication Date:
October 19, 2011
Subject:
Posters: Recording and Reproduction
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