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Post subject: Re: The Vinyl Thread: Still Listen On Wax, Don't Use The CD
Posted: Fri January 11, 2013 7:53 pm
Looks Like a Cat
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For whatever reason, these three LPs were in a special bin marked "Sealed Records: $10." Lucky day! $30 is exactly how much I budgeted for records this week.
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Post subject: Re: The Vinyl Thread: Still Listen On Wax, Don't Use The CD
Posted: Fri January 11, 2013 7:59 pm
I Have A Third Nipple
Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 7:41 am Posts: 19724 Location: Cumberland, RI
surface the north wrote:
For whatever reason, these three LPs were in a special bin marked "Sealed Records: $10." Lucky day! $30 is exactly how much I budgeted for records this week.
Post subject: Re: The Vinyl Thread: Still Listen On Wax, Don't Use The CD
Posted: Fri January 11, 2013 8:02 pm
AnalLog
Joined: Tue January 08, 2013 4:22 pm Posts: 1454 Location: Montreal
Strat wrote:
Advice needed.
I get some distortion through my system on some songs. This typically happens when vocals get pushed in the song. I feel like this is a sign of an improperly calibrated tone arm/cartridge etc. I have re-done it multiple times to no avail. I think. Can you really set it up that improperly to notice some distortion in the songs? Or is it just the mixing of the record (currently listening to backspacer :/ )
It doesnt happen all the time.
When setting the tracking force etc.... to get it to hover just above the table....Am i measuring that with the tone arm lift controller in down position or up?
I dont know.
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Do you only notice it when you play that record or on other records too? That would tell you off the bat if it's from the source. I've only ever listened to BS once on vinyl and I don't remember liking the pressing. But another thing to consider is that even brand new vinyl is dirty. It's a manufacturing thing. You should give the record at least a quick brushing when it hits the table.
As for tracking force the arm should hover with the lift down. That is your "zero". From there you add the designated amount of weight intended for your cart... i.e. something around 1.5g-2g. Too little and the bass will be thin, too much and you're just wearing out your record.
Post subject: Re: The Vinyl Thread: Still Listen On Wax, Don't Use The CD
Posted: Fri January 11, 2013 8:06 pm
Looks Like a Cat
Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 11:28 pm Posts: 14540 Location: Space City
Simple Torture wrote:
surface the north wrote:
For whatever reason, these three LPs were in a special bin marked "Sealed Records: $10." Lucky day! $30 is exactly how much I budgeted for records this week.
Pyramid Electric Co. may actual kill me.
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Post subject: Re: The Vinyl Thread: Still Listen On Wax, Don't Use The CD
Posted: Fri January 11, 2013 8:11 pm
I Have A Third Nipple
Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 7:41 am Posts: 19724 Location: Cumberland, RI
surface the north wrote:
Simple Torture wrote:
surface the north wrote:
For whatever reason, these three LPs were in a special bin marked "Sealed Records: $10." Lucky day! $30 is exactly how much I budgeted for records this week.
Pyramid Electric Co. may actual kill me.
Both of the solo records come with CDs, too, which is a nice bonus (if I remember correctly, they were never actually released on cd separately from the LPs)
Post subject: Re: The Vinyl Thread: Still Listen On Wax, Don't Use The CD
Posted: Fri January 11, 2013 8:14 pm
Looks Like a Cat
Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 11:28 pm Posts: 14540 Location: Space City
Simple Torture wrote:
Both of the solo records come with CDs, too, which is a nice bonus (if I remember correctly, they were never actually released on cd separately from the LPs)
Excellent. It will save me the work of downloading your mp3 code offers and burning them to car-ready CDs myself.
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Anybody ever buy something new on vinyl that just sounds awful? I bought Songs For A Blue Guitar by Red House Painters a while back because I really love the album. The trouble is, whenever I put it on the popping and cracking ruin it, especially so when you take into account it is very understated acoustic music.
Post subject: Re: The Vinyl Thread: Still Listen On Wax, Don't Use The CD
Posted: Sun January 13, 2013 3:12 am
Broken Tamborine
Joined: Thu January 03, 2013 3:57 am Posts: 258
verb_to_trust wrote:
Anybody ever buy something new on vinyl that just sounds awful? I bought Songs For A Blue Guitar by Red House Painters a while back because I really love the album. The trouble is, whenever I put it on the popping and cracking ruin it, especially so when you take into account it is very understated acoustic music.
Frustrating.
More often than it should. I try to to stick to stuff mastered separately for vinyl or with bands that have a history of pretty good sounding stuff in general. Usually if I can't find reviews and start getting risky it bites me in the ass.
Post subject: Re: The Vinyl Thread: Still Listen On Wax, Don't Use The CD
Posted: Sun January 13, 2013 7:57 pm
Looks Like a Cat
Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 11:28 pm Posts: 14540 Location: Space City
This brings up a question I've had on my mind for a while now; Aside from actually listening, is there a way to discern whether or not a newer release of a record was mastered for vinyl?
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Post subject: Re: The Vinyl Thread: Still Listen On Wax, Don't Use The CD
Posted: Sun January 13, 2013 9:21 pm
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surface the north wrote:
This brings up a question I've had on my mind for a while now; Aside from actually listening, is there a way to discern whether or not a newer release of a record was mastered for vinyl?
Not really, other than looking for what people are saying about it on forums and, like Oh, Jimmy said above, sticking with bands and labels that have a reputation for putting out good sounding stuff.
Post subject: Re: The Vinyl Thread: Still Listen On Wax, Don't Use The CD
Posted: Sun January 13, 2013 9:35 pm
Broken Tamborine
Joined: Thu January 03, 2013 3:57 am Posts: 258
surface the north wrote:
This brings up a question I've had on my mind for a while now; Aside from actually listening, is there a way to discern whether or not a newer release of a record was mastered for vinyl?
It'll be listed in the credits sometimes, but not sure if you can find that info without buying for alotta stuff. And they do it different for what seems like everything.
Got some albums that have "Vinyl Mastering" listed on all formats Some just have who mastered it on the particular format.
No names popping into my head right now, but once you start checking into this stuff there are a few names that pop up quite a bit with vinyl mastering.
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