QUOTE (thundat00th @ Nov 7 2008, 18:40)

the turntable is a technics SL-D1 and the cartridge is a Audio-Technica AT311EP, no idea how old the cartridge is, but its not as old as the turntable, i know that
It's a shame the cartridge manufacturers never standardized on something like the Shure's 'trackability index' where they spec'd the maximum recorded velocity (basically volume) the unit could handle before losing contact with the groove wall (splattering). Back in the day, the best moving magnet cartridge I used was the Shure V-15 Type V. It could handle more than the cutter head could put on the disc and just simply sounded excellent - better than earlier Shures, Stantons, Pickerings, Bang and Olufson and anything out of Japan. But then came the CD and the turntable went the way of the typewriter. Mostly not missed.
Looking at the 'frequency analysis' in Audition, it seems a pretty loud on the top end particularly when the pre-emphasis of the LP is taken into account. That would be a tough disc even for the Type V.
GG