Absolutely agree. Support group forming..... Although I have one friend (my vintage) who even objects to the singular "vinyl". "They're fu@kin# records you motherhumpin' c~#ts!" she would say. She's not wrong.
A turntable, finally?
Re: A turntable, finally?
Vinyl -anything else is data storage.
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Re: A turntable, finally?
plus 1
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Re: A turntable, finally?
Not trying to sound cranky or anything but finally....thank you!! It drives me insane too.
And I tend call CDs LPs 😁
Re: A turntable, finally?
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Vinyl -anything else is data storage.
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Hi Ivor
Went to the Shed in Rathangan on Sunday live in Newbridge so only twenty minutes
Great guys very friendly and helpful and great selection of vinyl
Cheers
Alan
Went to the Shed in Rathangan on Sunday live in Newbridge so only twenty minutes
Great guys very friendly and helpful and great selection of vinyl
Cheers
Alan
Re: A turntable, finally?
Glad you liked it, quality can vary but if you're not happy bring it back for a no quibble refund! As The Shed grows more unusual and rare stuff is cropping up.
Vinyl -anything else is data storage.
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Re: A turntable, finally?
The sibilance issue reared its head again and it's apparently more widespread than I originally thought. We had friends over at the weekend and it felt like quite a few LPs were exhibiting it, some (Graceland) moving into outright distortion. I convinced myself I'd done something "bad" to the stylus at some point, so I called Cloney, said I was thinking of buying a new cart, and Noel and Ivan said to bring out the deck and some offending records and we'd have a listen.
We started by listening to the bad tracks on some different TTs, and wouldn't you know, all the usual problems were there. We then stuck on my deck for comparison and, well, it really wasn't any worse. Actually, sonically I preferred the Rega to the Technics we tried first, and even the entry-level Clearaudio wasn't the step up I was expecting. Anyway, distorted Ssss aplenty in evidence. As Ivan said "I can tell you here and now, there's nothing wrong with your player". We then took the LP downstairs to the large Clearaudio in the front room, and while the presentation was obviously much better, the problematic sections were still there. We also tried an older pressing that Ivan had in the shop, and it was there too. Maybe not as bad, but there.
In a way, this is both good and bad news. Good because there's nothing wrong with the deck, but bad because it's a reminder that we're all at the mercy of poor mastering and pressing. As always, when you go up the hifi chain recording issues get magnified rather than reduced. Anyway, if you'd like to share my pain, take your copy of Graceland and stick on Diamonds on the Soles of her Shoes, and see if the line "she was physically forgotten then she slipped into my pocket" splatters distorted S sounds all across the soundstage. If it doesn't, count yourself lucky.
Meanwhile, I'm going to stick to instrumental stuff for a while!
We started by listening to the bad tracks on some different TTs, and wouldn't you know, all the usual problems were there. We then stuck on my deck for comparison and, well, it really wasn't any worse. Actually, sonically I preferred the Rega to the Technics we tried first, and even the entry-level Clearaudio wasn't the step up I was expecting. Anyway, distorted Ssss aplenty in evidence. As Ivan said "I can tell you here and now, there's nothing wrong with your player". We then took the LP downstairs to the large Clearaudio in the front room, and while the presentation was obviously much better, the problematic sections were still there. We also tried an older pressing that Ivan had in the shop, and it was there too. Maybe not as bad, but there.
In a way, this is both good and bad news. Good because there's nothing wrong with the deck, but bad because it's a reminder that we're all at the mercy of poor mastering and pressing. As always, when you go up the hifi chain recording issues get magnified rather than reduced. Anyway, if you'd like to share my pain, take your copy of Graceland and stick on Diamonds on the Soles of her Shoes, and see if the line "she was physically forgotten then she slipped into my pocket" splatters distorted S sounds all across the soundstage. If it doesn't, count yourself lucky.
Meanwhile, I'm going to stick to instrumental stuff for a while!
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Re: A turntable, finally?
That reissue of Graceland is notoriously sharp, so on any cart it deck that's what you're going to get. I think I mentioned elsewhere that some labels are fairly dependable. Blue Note, Verve , Impulse etc... and certain producers know how to do their jabs and not just produce hits. Of course a cheap pressing on recycled vinyl will still sound shite. All the above is also true of tape, CD or computer audio to differing degrees.
Rise above it Si, find what you like. There's always Ella and Billy Holiday
Rise above it Si, find what you like. There's always Ella and Billy Holiday
Vinyl -anything else is data storage.
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Re: A turntable, finally?
Well it's funny you should say that, one of my other "problem" discs is Ella and Louis. Still, I can relax a little now I know it's not broken!
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Sitting Room: Wadia 581SE - Rega Planar 3/AT VM95ML & SH - Bluesound Node II - Copland CSA 100 - Audioplan Kontrast 3
Kitchen: WiiM Pro - Wadia 151 - B&W 685s2
Sitting Room: Wadia 581SE - Rega Planar 3/AT VM95ML & SH - Bluesound Node II - Copland CSA 100 - Audioplan Kontrast 3
Kitchen: WiiM Pro - Wadia 151 - B&W 685s2
Re: A turntable, finally?
As always, when you go up the hifi chain recording issues get magnified rather than reduced.
That hasn't been my experience at all! The opposite in fact!
Are you hearing it on this official video of Diamonds on the Soles of her Shoes...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-I_T3XvzPaM
That hasn't been my experience at all! The opposite in fact!
Are you hearing it on this official video of Diamonds on the Soles of her Shoes...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-I_T3XvzPaM