Absolute newbie question ??


Ok, I am brand new to the whole analog, vinyl hobby. I am not sure if I ever will be but I wanted to own a record player, so I bought one since I own many records. I have never heard how a record should sound in analog reference system. My system is very good and it plays CDs beautifully. However, records sound like they are missing bass and most of the mids. Is this how they were recorded? Do I need a new needle? new turntable? new preamp?

BTW, what I bought was: Pioneer PL-1100 and Rotel RQ-970. I didn't want to spend a lot of money since I didn't know if I am going to stick with it.

Any suggestions are welcome. Thanks in advance,
MO
moganes

Showing 3 responses by herman

If your table uses a p mount cartridge there probably aren't many adjustments you can make, they are designed to be plug and play and typically the only adjustemnt is the tracking force.
I think the Rotel is fine. Make sure it is plugged into a line level input (CD, AUX, Tape) on your preamp or integrated, don't use the phono stage into the phono input on the preamp if it has one. The Rotel switch should be on MM. I'm assuming you bought a used table. If so then you have to assume that the cartridge is worn out. If you don't have a local dealer who sells phono cartridges I would contact http://www.needledoctor.com/ and see what they recommend. You can get a good entry level cartridge for $40 or less.
How close to a CD quility can you get on these things anyway?

A mid level phono system properly setup will smoke a high end CD player.