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O poo poo
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# ? Jun 5, 2024 19:41 |
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There can be only one
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# ? Aug 5, 2017 03:49 |
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GnarlyCharlie4u posted:It doesn't, which is why I'm asking for help. Interesting. I did not know my erection could get this hard.
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# ? Aug 5, 2017 19:47 |
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Thanks for the help guys. It's certainly better than no music.
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# ? Aug 5, 2017 21:34 |
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The improvised setup is always the best setup.
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# ? Aug 5, 2017 22:26 |
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Speaking of setups, my setup reached a new peak this weekend: -Canton GLE50 - West German monitors from 1979. Weighs 14 lbs each, and have one of the crispest most detailed sounds I've ever heard. Hooked up to the B&O 7000. -Tannoy V4i - Generic HiFi speaker, and I have the rest of the surround set for a future upgrade. -Cerwin Vega LS10 - Sold right after I took this picture. Got them for free, needed a new tweeter. Apparently one of CVs better sounding speakers, but wasn't for me. -Technics SL-1210Mk2 -Sony CDP-X303ES -Yamaha RX-V1700 - MONSTER home theatre receiver, bi-amped to the Tannoys. It has every kind of consumer audio connection you could want, and I haven't been missing anything running it as a stereo receiver. -B&O Beosystem 7000/Beogram 8500/NAD PP2e, with custom wiring harness to maintain datalink while splicing in the RIAA. -Beovision MX7000 with Denon DVD-1920 DVD/SACD. -In front a Yamaha RX-496RDS, CDX396 and Sony MDS-JE510 under the B&O MCP 5500. The Yamaha has their fancy loudness correction. Haven't had much time to play with this yet, but I like what I've heard so far. -Not visible: A Denon tuner and CD-player, Pioneer DVD, a couple of Marantz taperecorders and my portable minidisc with all the discs. evobatman fucked around with this message at 08:28 on Aug 7, 2017 |
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I have those CV speakers and also had to replace the tweeters.
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# ? Aug 7, 2017 11:14 |
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Personally, I always felt that Technics had the crown for VU meters.
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# ? Aug 7, 2017 11:29 |
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GnarlyCharlie4u posted:Thanks for the help guys. "Dorm room, circa 1982." I love everything about this.
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# ? Aug 7, 2017 12:17 |
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wolfbiker posted:I have those CV speakers and also had to replace the tweeters. At least it was dirt simple to test and fix, and even at the local hifipusher the replacements were cheap. I saw reproductions on ebay that cost more than the genuine article, so I'm gonna guess the failrate is pretty high if you can sustainably make offbrand ones. I also tried my hand at refoaming a couple of B&O S50 the dealer gave me for free since they were too much work to be profitable for them, and I found out I'm not cut out for that kind of job. evobatman fucked around with this message at 13:10 on Aug 7, 2017 |
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mattdev posted:I have a pair of Realistic Mach 2s that are vaguely pictured below and I want to get some stands for them. Any recommendations that don't look too terrible and won't topple over when my dumbass cats jump on them? Many stands I've seen won't work because they tend to be pretty narrow and these are so drat huge. https://deercreekaudio.com/ i bought stands for my l166s from here. not the cheapest solution, but they're perfect.
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# ? Aug 7, 2017 22:07 |
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Another neat option besides vu meters is to find an oscilloscope tuner. Besides allowing super exact tuning of stations most have inputs so you can feed your preamp into the scope and get a neat light show. My marantz 150 tuner has both 2ch and 4ch scope modes. I don't have any videos but here is one from YT https://youtu.be/KJP06IHFqfs
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# ? Aug 7, 2017 22:24 |
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How many more decades would it take for my iPhone to be considered as a vintage audio player?
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# ? Aug 10, 2017 13:45 |
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Flutieflakes017 posted:Boy, do I have a unique one for you guys. My best friend from law school has some recordings of his great grandfather on metallic records. I have never seen anything like this and we're curious how one would go about playing them back: That is cool as heck and I've never seen anything like that. Is the inner grooves also metal? How wouldn't that destory even a 78 needle? My rare 78 find is a NM shellac 78 put out under the KKK label in the 20s. I did a google search on it and discovered PBS did some segment describing the short lived KKK label and other things. I also saw some collection house selling one which had been cracked and glued back together for $75 ! I don't think Ebay will let me sell it though and Discogs made me pull it down, so I seem to be stuck with it. I think it's historically interesting. The recording studio that rented time to the KKK group is the same studio that put out some of the best Chicago jazz of that time. Money talks I guess.. Sorry for getting off topic, I would love to know more about that metal 78. e ; Here are the directions for use as they appeared on the sleeve of that metal disc quote:DIRECTIONS Dr.Caligari fucked around with this message at 04:05 on Aug 11, 2017 |
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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aluminum_discquote:Most recordings on bare aluminum are believed to have perished in the scrap metal drives held during World War II.[1] Aluminum was declared to be a critical war material and civilians in the US were urged to do their patriotic duty by finding and turning in anything made of it. The collected "scrap" was melted and recycled. And I answered my own question about needle wear quote:The recording had to be played back with a fiber needle such as cut and pointed bamboo or a plant thorn, as an ordinary steel needle in a typical heavy pickup would severely damage the soft aluminum surface. Even when playing a bare aluminium disc with a modern lightweight magnetic cartridge, a hard stylus that does not correctly fit the contour of the groove will score its surface and tend to skip and repeat, damaging the disc as well as degrading the quality of the recovered audio Dr.Caligari fucked around with this message at 04:12 on Aug 11, 2017 |
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Dr.Caligari posted:That is cool as heck and I've never seen anything like that. Is the inner grooves also metal? How wouldn't that destory even a 78 needle? Yeah, the best you can probably do is hold onto it yourself and use it as an example of how hosed up racism and politics were/are. People get really revisionist about ugly stuff in the past and try to whitewash over poo poo. I really believe that it's important to keep tangible evidence like this around and not just destroy it outright. At the same time, you have to be responsible and super-conscious of how you curate material like that. But selling it is gonna be problematic no matter how you handle it, and there are good reasons why major sites won't touch it. You can't control for who sees your ad, and there's no guarantee that the person you sell it to is really going to have good or responsible intentions behind it. How do you know that the "history teacher" on the other end of your transaction isn't actually a neo-nazi? At worst it invites really unsavory people to get into correspondence with you. And it goes without saying that you should probably never, ever arrange to meet a potential buyer for something like that in person. Edit: if you don't want to keep it, maybe find a local university (media studies, African American studies, history are good departments to try) and see if they'll take a donation. Depending on where you are, it may actually be illegal to request or exchange money for it on account of it being hate propaganda. trilobite terror fucked around with this message at 04:56 on Aug 11, 2017 |
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Palladium posted:How many more decades would it take for my iPhone to be considered as a vintage audio player? aren't non-touch ipods already in that category?
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# ? Aug 12, 2017 22:52 |
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Abel Wingnut posted:aren't non-touch ipods already in that category? yeah click wheels are officially 'vintage' and there's a pretty good few tutorials about how to swap the internal HDD with solid state memory Anywho, I did a thing: Listening to The Postal Service - Give Up is pretty loving awesome and I'm feeling quite pleased with myself. The Beverly Hills Cop soundtrack? Not so much but I can't stop, won't stop.
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# ? Aug 14, 2017 06:24 |
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GnarlyCharlie4u posted:yeah click wheels are officially 'vintage' and there's a pretty good few tutorials about how to swap the internal HDD with solid state memory Nice setup, I wish I had that kind of space! I got rid of my CVs, my Cantons and my Yamaha receiver, so that helps a bit on space. What doesn't help is getting a 14" Tandberg CRT I have to find room for. I also got a pair of Gale Gold Monitor speakers, which will serve as rear speakers in my surround setup. The Tannoy V1i that are currently rears are way too nice to just sit around and wait for movies, so they will be upgraded to serve on my Beosystem 7000. I almost pulled the trigger on a Sony D-Z555 yesterday, but it was in very poor shape. Even if I could have sold it for parts and made a profit, sometimes my time and sanity and not having a bunch of money tied up for a few weeks is more worth. I did pick up some tunes at a garage sale: And finally, I learned at what point I just say "gently caress it" to a potential project, and throw it in the recycling:
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# ? Aug 14, 2017 08:15 |
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are those batteries? holy poo poo
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# ? Aug 14, 2017 16:34 |
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Ghostnuke posted:are those batteries? holy poo poo I thought someone tried to jam a Reuben Sandwich into a VCR.
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# ? Aug 14, 2017 16:47 |
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After carefully digging out those two, I realized there was 6 of them in there in total, and said "gently caress it". It's not worth the job to rescue an old Sanyo boombox that at best will be worth $30.
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# ? Aug 14, 2017 21:14 |
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evobatman posted:After carefully digging out those two, I realized there was 6 of them in there in total, and said "gently caress it". It's not worth the job to rescue an old Sanyo boombox that at best will be worth $30. $30? my friend... I want you to repeat after me. Ahem Hipsters. Also, boomboxes are cool and good, and battery crud is easy to clean out.
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# ? Aug 14, 2017 21:20 |
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GnarlyCharlie4u posted:$30? my friend... I want you to repeat after me. Ahem I have too many other projects to deal with, so it went into the recycling yesterday. Looks like my SL-1210MkII sells today, and I also had a somewhat interesting deal on German eBay. A private seller put up a Sony tapedeck for sale, with €6 shipping to Norway. I had to pay via bank transfer, so it will be interesting to see if it shows up at all.
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# ? Aug 15, 2017 08:06 |
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Serious post: Does anyone have any recommendations for a high quality mixer? I want to be able to seamlessly spin records. I'm not a DJ. I don't need a bunch of effects or adjustments or EQ poo poo. I just want a simple mixer with a quality phono stage.
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# ? Aug 22, 2017 18:31 |
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GnarlyCharlie4u posted:Serious post: Mackie always used to be good.
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# ? Aug 22, 2017 19:06 |
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Pretty much every mixer has EQ, just leave them in the middle. The Pioneer DJM-250MK2 is like $350, or there's the Mixars cut for like $200. There's some Numarks and Behringers that are cheaper if you're really going for light duty. There's a few super-minimal mixers that are basically just a fader but they don't have phono inputs.
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# ? Aug 22, 2017 20:52 |
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BigFactory posted:Mackie always used to be good. I've always been a big fan of Mackie gear but all my stuff is older. I'm assuming they've kept their high standard of quality. qirex posted:Pretty much every mixer has EQ, just leave them in the middle. The Pioneer DJM-250MK2 is like $350, or there's the Mixars cut for like $200. There's some Numarks and Behringers that are cheaper if you're really going for light duty. There's a few super-minimal mixers that are basically just a fader but they don't have phono inputs. That's pretty sexy actually. It looks like it'd be a good fit for my SL1200MKII's I might just say gently caress it and go full on household-DJ and record my mixes for the lolz.
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# ? Aug 22, 2017 22:01 |
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My record player ( AT LP60) all of a sudden started sounding...muddy. like it's all cloudy bass and no treble. I tried replacing the stylus and nothing changed, and it's not my amp because the other input on it (aux cord) sounds fine. Does this sound like anything i can fix or should I have spent more than 100 dollars on a turntable a couple years ago
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# ? Aug 23, 2017 01:30 |
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Do you have a separate phono amp you could try? Otherwise, could be either some kind of internal wiring, or the cart, which on the LP60 you can't replace.
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# ? Aug 23, 2017 14:49 |
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Are you running it in Phono mode through a phono port? It being that bassy makes me think maybe the RIAA curve is being double applied. Try switching it to Line and see if that helps.
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# ? Aug 23, 2017 18:38 |
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Yep, it's been in line mode. It went from working one day to not working the next time I used it. My cat's fault, somehow? probably. I replaced the stylus and it didn't fix it, is there anything I can do? I don't think anything else is removable/replaceable.
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# ? Aug 23, 2017 20:55 |
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helsabot posted:Yep, it's been in line mode. It went from working one day to not working the next time I used it. My cat's fault, somehow? probably. Not really too much else unless you took it all apart, but even then those entry level turntables don't have a lot of places to fix them. You could try it's internal phono amp in the aux input to see if it's related to that.
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# ? Aug 24, 2017 16:24 |
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well, poo poo Are there any good automatic turntables? I'm really lazy and it looks like most of the turntables people recommend are totally manual
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# ? Aug 24, 2017 16:53 |
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helsabot posted:well, poo poo How automatic are we talking here? like auto stop? or full on 'select a track?' I used to have a Sansui P-L40 that did right by me. But I don't think it's anywhere near as good as my SL-1200 MKII's The problem with fully auto TT's is that they have a real hard time figuring out 6" discs People swear by old Denon and Thorens but they're gonna be harder to find and will cost you GnarlyCharlie4u fucked around with this message at 18:30 on Aug 24, 2017 |
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Yeah, I would double check the turntable's phono mode through your amp's aux port before buying a new one. It would suck to get a new one and have the same problem come back. Another thing that's possible is that maybe the angle of the headshell changed? I'm not sure how much movement there is on it, but it would sound boomy if the back end is angled down when playing a record. As far as recommendations, I have an old BIC 960 that's fully automatic. They need to be opened and re-oiled, but they're much cheaper than the other vintage turntables listed above, but a step above modern automatic tables. I paid somewhere around $50 for mine on Craigslist and love it. I think most tables above $100 are manual these days, unfortunately.
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# ? Aug 24, 2017 19:01 |
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helsabot posted:My record player ( AT LP60) all of a sudden started sounding...muddy. like it's all cloudy bass and no treble. I tried replacing the stylus and nothing changed, and it's not my amp because the other input on it (aux cord) sounds fine. Does this sound like anything i can fix or should I have spent more than 100 dollars on a turntable a couple years ago A long shot but it's cheap to try: have you tried checking that the ground wire is properly seated?
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# ? Aug 24, 2017 21:50 |
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This is my life now
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# ? Aug 25, 2017 14:28 |
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Ooh, that's one of the sony field recorders with XLR inputs, right? Have you tested it out? Wonder how well it works.
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Grand Prize Winner posted:Ooh, that's one of the sony field recorders with XLR inputs, right? Have you tested it out? Wonder how well it works. Nah, it's a Marantz PMD201 that got sent to me by mistake when I bought a couple of stereo recorders on ebay. It's a 2-head mono recorder, and it's defective. I did own a Sony TC-D5M earlier, which is the non-XLR version of what you're thinking of. It's in my post history in this thread. It needed servicing, so I sold it.
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