distortion on simple vinyl rip |
distortion on simple vinyl rip |
Nov 8 2008, 03:05
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heres a sample of what the distortion sounds like
02 - Jump.flac - 2.01MB ive only noticed it on this record so far (original *i think* pressing of 1984) im not sure what this is, and as im using my fathers turn table, and im not sure how much tweaking he will let me do edit: ill put the turntable model etc. up in about an hour This post has been edited by thundat00th: Nov 8 2008, 03:08 -------------------- My $.02, may not be in the right currency
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Nov 8 2008, 22:51
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A 311EP should not have velocity tracking issues like what is being described. I'd clean the cartridge and double-check the tracking force (with a scale!). alright, how should i clean it, and how would i check the tracking force and yes, that sounds like a good Christmas present This post has been edited by thundat00th: Nov 8 2008, 22:52 -------------------- My $.02, may not be in the right currency
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thundat00th distortion on simple vinyl rip Nov 8 2008, 03:05
Axon Sounds like a classic sibilance issue to me. The r... Nov 8 2008, 03:29
thundat00th the turntable is a technics SL-D1 and the cartridg... Nov 8 2008, 03:40
Glenn Gundlach QUOTE (thundat00th @ Nov 7 2008, 18:40) t... Nov 8 2008, 06:30
Axon A 311EP should not have velocity tracking issues l... Nov 8 2008, 08:15
christopher QUOTE (Axon @ Nov 8 2008, 07:15) A 311EP ... Nov 8 2008, 11:29![]() ![]() |
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