| ▲ | geokon 4 hours ago | |
I wonder if it can make a flexidisc https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flexi_disc I remember to listening to some in my childhood and never understood why the tech was not the standard (relative to the brittle cumbersome vinyls). Maybe the sound quality is worse. Unsure | ||
| ▲ | trq01758 12 minutes ago | parent | next [-] | |
Because brittle really is a second name for Flexi disc. They have shallower groove which means limited dynamic range, higher hiss/surface noise/distortion, plus because they are so light they often don't sit flat on a turntable so welcome speed variations aka "wow and flutter" and frequent skipping. You could listen 500-1000 times to normal vinyl before any audible degradation and the same may happen to Flexi disc after 5 or 10 times. | ||
| ▲ | vortegne 17 minutes ago | parent | prev [-] | |
Worse sound quality and even worse longevity. | ||