I remember a while ago there was discussion about machines that used an optical pickup to play standard disks - the ultimate in record wear reduction! I remember that these type of machines were not only hyper expensive but that there were also problems with dust and dirt in the grooves spoiling the reproduction.
Anyway, the thought that I had was if you used such a machine to play a 78 rpm record would you get surface noise? After all with 78's alot of the undesirable noise is caused by two things: rumble and the abrasive action of the shellac on the needle which causes hiss.
I assume that if you used an optical pick up there would be no rumble. But is this correct?
Also, if there is no needle to rub against the abrasive shellac, would you get none of the characteristic hiss?
An intreging thought, to me at least, but would it be true? Could you use an optical pick up and expect not hiss or rumble. This assumes that you can clean 78's to the standard required to play with such a machine!
Any views on this anyone?
RJ
