Vinyl Care & Dust Removal, How to make vinyl sound good?? |
Vinyl Care & Dust Removal, How to make vinyl sound good?? |
May 4 2003, 20:11
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After reading the thread found here [ http://www.hydrogenaudio.org/forums/index....t=7953&hl=vinyl ] I was blown away by the recording quality of the sandra.mpc sample. How do you get vinyl to sound so dust free and rich? All the vinyl that I have recorded has at least some dust crackling in the background, and some recordings sound extremely harsh (especially in the vocals - almost like clipping except there is no clipping going on.....) Do you use digital correction? Filtering? I use the following equipment -
Marantz TT1060 Turntable w/ unknown cartridge/needle (the cartridge/needle are replacements, less than 6 months old - I have no idea what brand / model they are, but they seem to be of decent quality.) Marantz PM325 Receiver SB-Live soundcard fed from phono -> receiver -> line-in (This is not the weak link I am concerned over - I know it has crappy quality recording, but I am worried about the record playback quality itself . I have also tried phono -> line-in directly and was not impressed with the quality at all.) The cartridge seems to have good frequency response and be of decent quality, but I can not get rid of dust no matter what I try - I have a diskwasher and have tried a 1:5 alcohol/water solution, but the dust persists. Any tips? |
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May 6 2003, 15:30
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QUOTE What do you think about playing wet? I recall to hear that it may damage the records permanently but increase the quality while playing. Is it true? Cant possibly believe that it would increase quality whilst playing... Well, speaking as a club DJ, sometimes you end up with a massive build up of fluff and the only way to fix it without taking the needle off, cleaning it, and putting it back on is to drip some water onto it. I also cant see that water would permanently damage records, either when playing, or not... I have been washing records in water for years, and they seem no worse than 'unwashed' ones. -------------------- http://www.megalev.co.uk
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ViPER1313 Vinyl Care & Dust Removal May 4 2003, 20:11
Pio2001 QUOTE Do you do digital correction? Filtering?
No... May 4 2003, 23:31
vraxoin The brushes from the Discwasher kits are designed ... May 5 2003, 21:47
ViPER1313 Thanks for the advice! I think I need to buy a... May 6 2003, 01:40
Continuum What do you think about playing wet? I recall to h... May 6 2003, 06:56
Pio2001 Good.mpc sounds technically perfect, though I don... May 6 2003, 14:21
2Bdecided 1 thing to add: dust.mpc has a loud LF tone/noise ... May 6 2003, 15:24
ViPER1313 By: Pio2001 (Posted on May 6 2003 - 09:21 AM)
QUOT... May 6 2003, 16:40
vraxoin Regardless of EQ being used, the "good" ... May 6 2003, 18:34
Pio2001 QUOTE Bass was probably set to +0db, midrange was ... May 6 2003, 19:29
ViPER1313 QUOTE The tone settings on the ampli should not af... May 7 2003, 05:49
boojum QUOTE (Continuum @ May 5 2003 - 09:56 PM)What... May 7 2003, 06:03
ViPER1313 Here is a sample using the PM325's tape output... May 7 2003, 06:51
2Bdecided That one sounds fine to me. I'd just do some g... May 7 2003, 11:32
Continuum QUOTE (vraxoin @ May 6 2003 - 07:34 PM)Regard... May 7 2003, 18:48
Continuum QUOTE (boojum @ May 7 2003 - 07:03 AM)Soon yo... May 7 2003, 18:54
nmpaulcp I start with products from www.lastfactory.com (so... May 20 2003, 01:05
Shamray QUOTE (nmpaulcp @ May 20 2003, 01:05) I s... Apr 6 2011, 09:29
DVDdoug What software? DCART32? Does the documentation s... Apr 6 2011, 18:20
cyberdux For dust and grime removal:
Vaccuum LP cleaners
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cliveb QUOTE (cyberdux @ Apr 7 2011, 02:13) Vacc... Apr 7 2011, 08:53
Apesbrain This is a great site for an assortment of relative... Apr 7 2011, 17:38![]() ![]() |
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