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Re: Wide Spread RIAA Phono Stage Inaccuracies by Manufacturers [message #95105 is a reply to message #95102] Sat, 22 January 2022 19:22 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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What's the reason behind the inaccuracies, though? I read the article and couldn't find the reason that so many models are like this. I saw this bit, - "These errors are due in part to the perpetuation in print of incorrect formulas for the design of the RIAA equalization networks commonly employed." However, I don't understand why it was an issue in the first place. I'm not an engineer, but I just assumed there was a standard that everyone followed.
 
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