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Question Answered By: Adah Miller   on Nov 29

The catch is that vinyl records were recorded with "record
equalization": bass attenuated and treble boosted.This saved on the
track width necessary to record the bass frequencies and allowed the
inevitable treble "hiss" to be reduced on playback. When the levels
were reversed on playback it would sound right. Only pre-amps designed
for records have this equalization and your mike pre-amp will never
sound right.

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