Why organ music


I have a nice ss - CD set up that satisfies me most of the time, but am re-tasting LP's. The one kind if music that always sounds much better to me on LP, even with my very modest LP system is organ music. I used to play organ myself. But I also play piano and can relish well recorded piano on CD. To me, organ on CD is very hard to listen to. Anyone have idea why I notice such a difference with organ versus other instruments?
gammajo

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Try a 3-5lb. sandbag on top of the transport. I fill a gallon freezer bag one third with sand, then roll up the excess, seal and packing tape the sealed end. you should have a "sausage" shaped sandbag which you can try in different directions on top of the player. While your at it make bags for your preamp and amps too. If you want more isolation try 12" tire innertubes under the weighted components. One note: Cones and spikes are for coupling speakers to the floor, not for isolating front-end components or amps.(End sermon) I have found weight to be a great vibration damping solution. Expect better detail, smoother presentaion, more space(air)around instruments, less noise, tightening and more inner detail at the extensions.

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