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Definition of surface noise in English: surface noisenoun mass nounExtraneous noise heard when a record is played, caused by imperfections in the grooves of the record or in the pickup system. (放唱片时因纹道或唱针的缺陷而产生的)纹噪声 Example sentencesExamples - At the opening of the work, swishing surface noise from the original 78-rpm discs almost obscures the performance.
- In general, the sound is startlingly alive, although surface noise sometimes is more audible than one expects from this source.
- CD audio focused on the clarity of sound, lack of surface noise and length as its sensation (and again Tschaikovsky to demonstrate).
- Through the crackling of 78 rpm surface noise, we hear what sounds like a swing-era classic, with tasty piano intro and catchy saxophone.
- Lennick's transfers are marvelous: the frequency response is full and even, and surface noise is minimal.
- As a result, surface noise is non-existent, although there are some noticeable splices.
- The remastering throughout is excellent, although there is surface noise on some of the tracks, to be expected since they came from old tapes and shellac or vinyl originals.
- He has an almost preternatural ability to burrow inside glitches and surface noise and emerge with the emotional heart of the sound.
- The sound is good for the time on all performances, but the Khachaturian contains surface noise, as if transferred from a noisy LP.
- There is some surface noise, but pitches are steady, and there is little distortion.
- The recordings have come across as very clear and with minimal surface noise.
- Apparently little filtering or noise-reduction has been used, because the sound is affected to a greater or lesser degree by surface noise, perhaps more than some listeners will be willing to tolerate.
- They were then put through a process to make minor equalization and level changes where appropriate and to eliminate as much surface noise as possible.
- As I said in the previous review, many of the sides still produce a surprisingly rich and detailed sound, and surface noise is not a problem.
- The piece takes a stunning left turn in its final quarter, turning to a loop of surface noise with an echoing and unbearably lonesome vocal floating on top.
- For the song's second half, a lovely voice echoes through crackling surface noise and a slow rhythmic framework that's nearly submerged beneath the static.
- I cannot detect any surface noise unless I really crank it up.
- The presence of surface noise is not at all bothersome.
- The surface noise is kept to a minimum and he never quite hits a moment of grand catharsis, but Jeck's piece is deeply satisfying.
- Computer technology has allowed Hardwick to minimize surface noise, thereby allowing the music on even the most faded acoustic discs to jump out into high relief.
Definition of surface noise in US English: surface noisenounˈsərfəs noiz Extraneous noise in playing a phonograph record, caused by imperfections in the grooves or in the pickup system. (放唱片时因纹道或唱针的缺陷而产生的)纹噪声 Example sentencesExamples - There is some surface noise, but pitches are steady, and there is little distortion.
- He has an almost preternatural ability to burrow inside glitches and surface noise and emerge with the emotional heart of the sound.
- As I said in the previous review, many of the sides still produce a surprisingly rich and detailed sound, and surface noise is not a problem.
- I cannot detect any surface noise unless I really crank it up.
- For the song's second half, a lovely voice echoes through crackling surface noise and a slow rhythmic framework that's nearly submerged beneath the static.
- Computer technology has allowed Hardwick to minimize surface noise, thereby allowing the music on even the most faded acoustic discs to jump out into high relief.
- In general, the sound is startlingly alive, although surface noise sometimes is more audible than one expects from this source.
- The recordings have come across as very clear and with minimal surface noise.
- The piece takes a stunning left turn in its final quarter, turning to a loop of surface noise with an echoing and unbearably lonesome vocal floating on top.
- Lennick's transfers are marvelous: the frequency response is full and even, and surface noise is minimal.
- At the opening of the work, swishing surface noise from the original 78-rpm discs almost obscures the performance.
- As a result, surface noise is non-existent, although there are some noticeable splices.
- CD audio focused on the clarity of sound, lack of surface noise and length as its sensation (and again Tschaikovsky to demonstrate).
- Apparently little filtering or noise-reduction has been used, because the sound is affected to a greater or lesser degree by surface noise, perhaps more than some listeners will be willing to tolerate.
- Through the crackling of 78 rpm surface noise, we hear what sounds like a swing-era classic, with tasty piano intro and catchy saxophone.
- The sound is good for the time on all performances, but the Khachaturian contains surface noise, as if transferred from a noisy LP.
- They were then put through a process to make minor equalization and level changes where appropriate and to eliminate as much surface noise as possible.
- The surface noise is kept to a minimum and he never quite hits a moment of grand catharsis, but Jeck's piece is deeply satisfying.
- The remastering throughout is excellent, although there is surface noise on some of the tracks, to be expected since they came from old tapes and shellac or vinyl originals.
- The presence of surface noise is not at all bothersome.
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