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Topic: Elmo ST-1200 HD wanted!
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Winbert Hutahaean
Film God
Posts: 5468
From: Nouméa, New Caledonia
Registered: Jun 2003
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posted September 03, 2009 07:25 AM
Hamid,
I like your taste.
I am into vinyl too.
I understand about the analog sound quality vs digital and this has been a long debate in audiophile forum. And as yourself, I will choose analog too. (I have thoudands vinyls)
But what can analog do with that tiny magnetic stripe on 8mm.... unfortunately is none..!
Certainly you get analog sound through magnetic stripe, but beside the low bandwith it is also MONO. You can have a stereo sound on 8mm but the left channel will be placed on even tinier space than the right channel, what we called balanced stripe.
If you amplified the stereo 8mm film into hi-end amplifier then you will notice the imbalance sound between L & R channel.
It is better to have a stereo digital than mono analog in whatsoever situation, especially when we are watching a movie where sound effect (eg. gun shoot from left speaker to right) will enhance our enjoyment.
Please note that the magnetic stripe on 8mm is just the same material with magnetic cassette tape we used in 1980s. The cassette tape is divided into 4 channel (L&R on two side) and the 4 channel is still bigger than the space of one track of 8mm. Yet, we are not satisfied with Cassette tape. So again what magnetic stripe on 8mm can do?
So, you need to go to digital sound while still preserve an excellent picture from 8mm.
Or one last resort, you take the audio from LaserDisc (LD) instead of DVD. Please note that the LD has BETTER sound than DVD. This is due to the uncompressed sound format compared to DVD's
That is my understanding.
cheers,
-------------------- Winbert
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Hamid Moqadam
Film Handler
Posts: 33
From: Kuwait
Registered: Aug 2009
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posted September 03, 2009 05:04 PM
Thank you Chip for helpful information, I will look for the details you mentioned. You are correct, most of these units sells as is from old storage, and they have just basic test where you cannot tell how good is. So I think having more details from sellers is important.
Thanks Winbert for great information. Glad I met someone who loves vinyl and analog like me I use to have many vinyls and tape cassettes in 70s (we use to be very happy with the sound) but sadly I through them away in favor for digital CD. Now I realized I make biggest mistake and start to collect them again.
Hmm, I can see where super 8 sound goes! You are right about LD sound better than DVD. The problem is all digital forms have issue! like: brightness, up forward or speed up, lack warmth, sterile or artificial, the truth they apply to both picture and sound. LD becomes better only with THX! when both sound and picture become warm like analog.
I was surprised recently when I learned VHS sound is better than any digital? I did make small test recently, I record from tuner and vinyl to VHS because I want to find out if analog is better, I found there is no sound degradation I can hear and no sterile or artifacts at all, also the highs and lows are perfect and the sound itself so wonderful, the interconnects which I use in this test is old Audio Quest Topaz 2 purchased from 1996, so wasn’t high end quality like reference Transparent for example!!!
Sadly, we have that miracle unit in the past but we forget it because of digital We also lost our recording ability too [ September 07, 2009, 05:43 PM: Message edited by: Hamid Moqadam ]
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