I have listened to this LP on all three of my tables and do not hear any echo. My listening room is not as quiet as yours, so maybe they are there, but I sure haven't heard anything weird.
Pre and Post Echo's on Trinity Revisited
Posted this question a while back and did not get a great deal of feedback, so I will try again.
Do you have the Cowboy Junkies' Trinity Revisited on vinyl? When you play track one do you heard fairly significant Pre and Post echo's when Margo sings? I don't mean 'echos' from the hall ambience of the large stone church; I mean vocals repeating exactly as sung.
I played this record a number of times at the RMAF on some really good TT's and almost never heard the Pre and Post. Background noise at the show is pretty high however so I am wondering if that masked the echos. My dedicated listening room is extremely quiet (below 45db) and when I play this record I clearly hear numerous instances of Pre and Post echos. I'm wondering if this is a TT setup issue or if these echos are inherent to the recording and 'normal'? Do you hear these echoes?
Do you have the Cowboy Junkies' Trinity Revisited on vinyl? When you play track one do you heard fairly significant Pre and Post echo's when Margo sings? I don't mean 'echos' from the hall ambience of the large stone church; I mean vocals repeating exactly as sung.
I played this record a number of times at the RMAF on some really good TT's and almost never heard the Pre and Post. Background noise at the show is pretty high however so I am wondering if that masked the echos. My dedicated listening room is extremely quiet (below 45db) and when I play this record I clearly hear numerous instances of Pre and Post echos. I'm wondering if this is a TT setup issue or if these echos are inherent to the recording and 'normal'? Do you hear these echoes?
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