What would you want to see in a book on electronics for vinyl replay? Douglas Self.

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Read it three weeks ago, in the version for amazon kindle, and i quite liked it. As expected, very thorough in approach and conclusions.
Personally, i found the chapter on filter design too large, i think there should be enough literature out there that can do the job. At the same time, i would have liked to see more on discrete input stage topologies and their pros and cons. Also, there are probably more phono design examples out there than a couple british and japanese designs.....
One part that i found missing is on pcb layout especially for input stages, to reduce noise and hum as much as possible.

Just my two cents, though ;-)
 
@kamis, if you hate or love something does not say anything
about your knowledge about the topic.

I know the book "Small signal audio design",
and there is already more than enough about vinyl in this book.

I am surprised at how much paper can be wasted by described a simple
opamp circuit with a handfull of resistors and capacitors.
All this optimizing stuff has been discussed to death 40-50 years ago,
and the possible improvements are diminishing in the case of vinyl
with its lousy technical characteristics.
The main reason of the vinyl revival is the discovery by sale people,
that a vinyl sells by 2x the price of a CD.

I suggest to add three chapters about the new CD standard from 1982,
the WAV file format from 1991 and the MP3 standard from 1992.
These are much more promising technical solutions for conserving
audio data :)
 
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