bigfool1956 wrote: > LPs are circular lumps of plastic, pressed out at speed, and subject to > warps, air bubbles, non-concentricity, and sometimes not being > circular. > > CDs are circular lumps of plastic...................
pressed out at speed and subject to all the stuff of an LP. They are pressed from warm plastic. I'm having a really hard time seeing where there is any "stress" as mentioned up thread. > I do notice that tracks near the end of a long CD tend to have more > problems than others. As these tracks are on the outside of the CD, I > assume that is due to warping. Could be do to many things. Sometimes they cheat on the spacing to squeeze more spiral turns in (there is only one spiral on a CD). -- Pat Farrell http://www.pfarrell.com/ _______________________________________________ audiophiles mailing list audiophiles@lists.slimdevices.com http://lists.slimdevices.com/lists/listinfo/audiophiles