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High-End Audio in Japan, Part Four: Solid-State from Technical Brain - The Absolute Sound
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ATR and Studer tape machines.
These machines are capable of digital levels of signal-to-noise ratio,
and have a bandwidth in excess of 8Hz to 80,000Hz.
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Tim was a unique individual. He had a deep understanding of a vast array of subjects, and his sense of curiosity was off the charts. We rarely conversed on just audio and sound reproduction. Once, as we returned from dinner late one evening, I made a quip about phono stylus lateral tracking error having a similarity to poor tire traction. Tim then provided a rental-car traction demonstration by using the automobile emergency brake to spin one rear tire, leaving a nice black “donut” in the parking lot at Mobile Fidelity.
I blamed local teenagers when neighbors were taken aback by the sight.
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Tim De Paravicini, (1945–2020) - The Absolute Sound
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In a career filled with so many achievements, what do you think was one of your greatest moments personally and artistically?
One that I would hope speaks to your audience is the Thelma Houston and Pressure Cooker direct-to-disc album (I’ve Got The Music In Me, 1975). That’s the album that brought direct-to-disc back in the modern era. Shortly before he died, I was proud when Doug Sax told me it was the most exciting record Sheffield ever made.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bAfpTg_xTOM
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