Pictured: A Neumann cutting lathe used to make the record master. Picture courtesy of Bakery Mastering
This is one of the best non-mathematical introductions to the RIAA disc recording playback chain written.
Galo worked at the Crane School of Music in New York for 30 years as an audio engineer, where he also received a Bachelor of Music in Music Education in 1973 and, in 1974, a Master of Arts in Music History. He has contributed many technical articles to professional and DIY audio publications.
Disc Recording Equalization Demystified

(Image of RIAA EQ process above by Andrew C. Russell)

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