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well I guess the dude at the store meant "yeah we play our instore music on a table, so there is one in the store" kinda thing, so I just blindly bought two things that I have no idea what they are, just looked cool Process -- "Regeneration" The O Voids -- s/t
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Ron Burgundy posted:No, not the label, the playing surface! I received a crate of records that looked like this.
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# ? Jun 30, 2011 21:05 |
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CPL593H posted:This is pretty much why I never got into Queen, I guess I've really only heard the radio songs and sports game poo poo. But then I saw Flash Gordon and decided that I must own the soundtrack to that movie. I've yet to come across a copy, but then again I've been holding off buying any music for a while. I'm guessing it won't be too difficult to find. Queen II is a work of art. Nothing is similar to what's played on the radio, as the main single, Seven Seas of Rhye is pretty much ignored.
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# ? Jun 30, 2011 21:09 |
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I was killing time in Best Buy and they had an "open item" Stanton T.62 for $90. I now have a turntable for my bedroom.
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# ? Jul 1, 2011 07:36 |
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Admin Understudy posted:I was killing time in Best Buy and they had an "open item" Stanton T.62 for $90. I now have a turntable for my bedroom. Some of the Stanton straight-armed systems were really hard on records because the geometry was designed for scratching only. Don't know if this is one of them, though, I seem to remember them being branded STR8.
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# ? Jul 1, 2011 07:44 |
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Ron Burgundy posted:No, not the label, the playing surface! I received a crate of records that looked like this. What kind of sick degenerate would do a thing like this?
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CPL593H posted:What kind of sick degenerate would do a thing like this? What are you some kind of fancy-pants music connoisseur? People don't want to hear deep cuts, they just want the same 40 songs played over and over on every station.
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# ? Jul 1, 2011 09:47 |
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CPL593H posted:What kind of sick degenerate would do a thing like this? Probably some jackass DJ kept being a loose canon and playing nothing but b sides and 14 minute tracks to take toilet breaks. The program manager had enough.
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# ? Jul 1, 2011 10:28 |
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What causes skipping/repetition? I use one of these (inherited from deceased father-in-law) to play records. It generally sounds superb and is one of my most favorite things. However, I've found that the arm (a Shure SME 3009) is extremely picky and prone to needing adjustment after a move. Otherwise it sounds excellent. Lately, I've noticed some of my LP's skip at random times. I've made sure the record is dust/lint free, there's no scratches, and yet some of my records end up skipping or stuck in a particular section and I manually have to correct the arm to continue listening. As expected, this completely kills the mood. It doesn't happen to all the records (the majority of classical vinyl I inherited from him is mostly flawless, particularly the ffrr recordings) but it happens enough to irritate me. Ideas? hatelull fucked around with this message at 16:23 on Jul 2, 2011 |
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Sounds like tracking force, easy adjustment, don't know how its done on your turntable. After any move a turntable probably needs some adjustment, and its a PITA to move one well. Locking the arm, taking off the platter, etc. Tracking force is basically how the arm and needle stay perfectly in the middle of the groove as opposed to one side or the other. That's a great table and never get rid of it! If tracking's set too far on one side the needle won't go towards the middle of the record, if set not far enough, it'll do the opposite. Read your instructions or download some online?
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# ? Jul 2, 2011 17:27 |
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I know ebay is a terrible place to buy records but this is just mindblowing. http://cgi.ebay.com/Orange-9mm-LP-Driver-Not-Included-Downset-Helmet-/280700971177?pt=Music_on_Vinyl&hash=item415b14e8a9
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# ? Jul 2, 2011 18:19 |
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faustcf posted:I know ebay is a terrible place to buy records but this is just mindblowing. I would buy it but because the one done bad reputation of by the reason of it I'm refraining from the bids.
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# ? Jul 2, 2011 18:26 |
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hatelull posted:A 125 with a 3009 WOW what a killer setup! Sounds like tracking force might be a bit too light, add a little weight. Almost forgot, you really need that weight on the string, I hope it's not missing! Ron Burgundy fucked around with this message at 19:04 on Jul 2, 2011 |
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faustcf posted:I know ebay is a terrible place to buy records but this is just mindblowing. But it's VERY MEGA RARE!
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# ? Jul 2, 2011 19:17 |
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faustcf posted:I know ebay is a terrible place to buy records but this is just mindblowing. quote:Special mention : Because it is used goods, I ask by a no objection, a no return. Sounds legit!
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# ? Jul 2, 2011 21:23 |
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Ron Burgundy posted:WOW what a killer setup! No, the counterweight on the end of the string is there. I have the original Thorens manual, but not the manual for the 3009. Normally, when the turntable gets seriously out of balance (it's happened before) I take it to a local record store in Houston and they do what's necessary. They never charge me for just adjustment and cleaning, although I usually drop $50-$60 in vinyl when they help me out for free. Thanks! For content, picked these up today: Ornette Coleman - Shape of Jazz to Come Tom Waits - Nighthawks at the Diner Other Lives - Tamer Animals Post-Script I think the rubber mat on this Thorens has warped. Watching an LP play at eye level and there's a decent amount of wave. Can anyone recommend a viable replacement? hatelull fucked around with this message at 22:53 on Jul 2, 2011 |
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You have to register on the site but it's free, but here's every piece of documentation about the 3009. They also have a forum which is OK, but that library has so much sweet stuff.
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Ron Burgundy posted:You have to register on the site but it's free, but here's every piece of documentation about the 3009. Vinyl Engine forums are great because if you ask something, a guy with a moustache and an intense stare will always answer (usually something very useful). Except if you ask something about Technics SL-1200s, in which case the moustache guy will also answer but then you'll get 10 pages of flamewars.
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Jerry Cotton posted:Vinyl Engine forums are great because if you ask something, a guy with a moustache and an intense stare will always answer (usually something very useful). Except if you ask something about Technics SL-1200s, in which case the moustache guy will also answer but then you'll get 10 pages of flamewars. What the hell's so controversial about 1200s?
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CPL593H posted:What the hell's so controversial about 1200s? Old people hate them. EDIT: And people who believe what old people write, of course. 3D Megadoodoo fucked around with this message at 08:52 on Jul 3, 2011 |
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Jerry Cotton posted:Old people hate them. Old people hate everything. gently caress 'em.
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# ? Jul 3, 2011 08:49 |
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If you can get past the huge amount of awful, awful audiophiles on that forum, there is occasionally some good advice to be had. And yeah don't talk about a 1200 or the rubber band boys will be out in force.
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Ron Burgundy posted:If you can get past the huge amount of awful, awful audiophiles on that forum, there is occasionally some good advice to be had. And yeah don't talk about a 1200 or the rubber band boys will be out in force. No no no no the idler wheel is the optimal solution because .
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Jerry Cotton posted:No no no no the idler wheel is the optimal solution because . ...THORENS 124... ...GARRARD 301... ...ORTOFON SPU... ad infinitum. edit: It's bad that I know you're talking about Alec's avatar. Ron Burgundy fucked around with this message at 10:16 on Jul 3, 2011 |
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I use a 1200 for at-home listening, I feel slight guilt about it like keeping a tiger in captivity But it's a great table
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# ? Jul 3, 2011 18:51 |
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kingcobweb posted:I use a 1200 for at-home listening, I feel slight guilt about it like keeping a tiger in captivity At-home listening is what is for designed for so...
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Jerry Cotton posted:At-home listening is what is for designed for so... Authorial intent is irrelevant; furthermore,
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Ron Burgundy posted:If you can get past the huge amount of awful, awful audiophiles on that forum, there is occasionally some good advice to be had. And yeah don't talk about a 1200 or the rubber band boys will be out in force. I get it now. It's because audiophiles think direct drive is worse than the holocaust. "The motor is too close to the media and it produces an audible hum!"
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# ? Jul 3, 2011 23:47 |
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CPL593H posted:
It's much more intricate than that. And it's always backed by a lot of pseudo-science, engineering misconceptions, and references to writings by idiots who have made a name for themselves in the audiophile world by using a lot of pseudo-science and engineering misconceptions to discredit perfectly good kit.
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Guys, How do I get chocolate off my needle?
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BigHustle posted:Guys, How do I get chocolate off my needle? What a great idea in June.
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BigHustle posted:Guys, How do I get chocolate off my needle? Holy poo poo, that is the worst idea.
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CPL593H posted:Holy poo poo, that is the worst idea. Especially since we all know that beef-jerky is the best food medium for high quality audio. Although I guess virgin-chocolate is okay. But only if it is virgin.
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Of course, chocolate records are no innovation but in the past (I forget which decade, I'm guessing 1930's) they used to be covered in tin foil, at least. (I read this in the same book from which I learned there used to be chocolate spoons to make giving medicine to children easier.)
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I've been scouring craigslist for a while, looking for a decent used turntable. I nearly jumped on a questionable Dual 1019 on a junky plinth, untested, with no cartridge for $100. Then I thought about it a little bit, and realized that I don't care enough to deal with the dumb thing if it breaks on me. I was all aboard the cheap 70s turntable bandwagon, but I think in the long-run, reliability is what would make me happiest. That lead me to looking at a 1200, because I've used them in the past, they're built like freaking tanks, and parts (that I probably won't need) are easy to come by. My issue is price. Finding one under $400 bucks in decent condition seems to be challenging (in the NYC area at least). I guess demand has gone up since they stopped making them or something. Then I landed on the ATLP120, which I guess LOOKS like a 1200, but is way cheaper. Not being an audiophile in any sense of the word, and being the type of person that will likely only listen to the odd 7" or special edition only available on vinyl, am I really going to notice much of a difference? I'd just be hooking the thing up to a Pioneer 1018AH-K, which is more of a home theater unit than anything, and have no plans of ever messing with an analog unit.
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CharredBronson posted:Then I landed on the ATLP120, which I guess LOOKS like a 1200, but is way cheaper. Not being an audiophile in any sense of the word, and being the type of person that will likely only listen to the odd 7" or special edition only available on vinyl, am I really going to notice much of a difference? I'd just be hooking the thing up to a Pioneer 1018AH-K, which is more of a home theater unit than anything, and have no plans of ever messing with an analog unit. I've got one of these and it works really well all-around. It's sort of like the Squier to the 1200's Fender in that the budget variant works almost as well as the higher-priced original, and you'll only notice its shortcomings if you care way too much about pristine audio quality. It's a really solid option for a manageable price, although it helps if you find yours on the street
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CharredBronson posted:
I have one. It's great and I don't mind having a ripoff of one of the best turntable models ever. Affordable and good.
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# ? Jul 5, 2011 03:08 |
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This is a question for any Australian's that read this thread: what turntable do you use and is it good? It's just that most of the turntables mentioned in this thread aren't available here unless you import them and pay extreme shipping fees, then have to worry about converting voltage and all that. I'm interested to know what some good ones are.
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# ? Jul 5, 2011 05:59 |
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Charred Bronson" posted:Then I landed on the ATLP120, which I guess LOOKS like a 1200, but is way cheaper. Not being an audiophile in any sense of the word, and being the type of person that will likely only listen to the odd 7" or special edition only available on vinyl, am I really going to notice much of a difference? I'd just be hooking the thing up to a Pioneer 1018AH-K, which is more of a home theater unit than anything, and have no plans of ever messing with an analog unit. It's a pretty good entry level table and if you're just going to use it casually I'd recommend it. I actually own this turntable and I've never had any major complaints. I did however replace the cart it comes with with an AT440MLa. The cart they give you uses some pretty heavy tracking force. But it's totally up to you if that's going to be a problem. A heavier tracking force means more wear and tear on your records. Don't expect it to be the same quality as a genuine Technics 1200, because it's not. But for the price it's probably your best option. Most tables I've seen in the same price range as the ATLP120 are total poo poo. fozzie dunlop posted:I've got one of these and it works really well all-around. It's sort of like the Squier to the 1200's Fender in that the budget variant works almost as well as the higher-priced original, and you'll only notice its shortcomings if you care way too much about pristine audio quality. It's a really solid option for a manageable price, although it helps if you find yours on the street That's a good way of putting it.
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dflanny posted:Australians: what turntable do you use and is it good? I'm in Perth and I still recommend a 1200. The good thing is that bedroom DJs would have bought two before they realized they'd never be Tiesto, so there's plenty around.
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