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An investigation into why various phonograph preamplifiers sound different has produced some new measurement techniques which correlate well with subjectively observed differences. A preamplifier design which performs well on these new tests as well as on conventional ones has evolved. Closely matched A-B listening tests have been performed, and, in general, the unit which measures better does sound better.
Author (s): Holman, Tomlinson
Affiliation:
Advent Corporation, Cambridge, MA.
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Publication Date:
1976-05-06
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Holman, Tomlinson; 1976; New Factors in Phonograph Preamplifier Design [PDF]; Advent Corporation, Cambridge, MA.; Paper ; Available from: https://aes2.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=2623
Holman, Tomlinson; New Factors in Phonograph Preamplifier Design [PDF]; Advent Corporation, Cambridge, MA.; Paper ; 1976 Available: https://aes2.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=2623