Easy. Turn into a frisbee and see how far you can throw it. You may only get one shot at it.
What do you do when you get a bad vinyl record pressing?
I'm not talking about just buying any record off the shelf, taking it home and discovering it sounds like turds. I mean when after you've done as much research as you could to find out what particular pressing is the best sounding of that album and purchased it online or found it in the wild.
I had my latest disappointment with The Cult. I remember the album, which I had on CD, from my college days and recalled there were some pretty cool songs on the album. In fact I recall liking the whole album. I wondered how it would sound on my rig now? So I did the research and got a NM Canadian pressing. This is the honest truth - the whole record sounds terrible with no bass except for She Sells Sanctuary! It's crazy how the mastering of every song on an album may not be from the same recording. Many times it seems there is one song or a couple that seems to just sound better than the other songs on the album.
I was really bummed out. That album could have been such a killer album. Bernie Grundman or Steven Wilson should remix it. So what do I do when this happens and I love the album?
I play it on another rig. A less critically serious rig. Most times these albums spring to life and are great. Is it the coloration of the vintage gear? Who knows but sometimes ignorance is bliss!
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"so many used discs were mistracked on crappy equipment" After high school the wanna be in me audiophile purchased a Garrard Zero 100 turntable. I think there were a pile of lathe chips on the floor after an LP was played. Only album I ever Frisbee'd was Ummagumma by Pink Floyd, A well deserved toss. |
@jsd52756 “l think there were a pile of lathe chips on the floor after an LP was played” l love exaggeration if it makes a scenario more funny. Perhaps being young you made a mistake and had the cartridge tracking at 2 ounces instead of 2 grams?* * means l am exaggerating. |
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