Top 5 Reaons to NOT BUY A TURNTABLE.


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Dear @jerryg123 : ""  enjoy my digital components but prefer the analog section more. """

That's your privilege and nothing to argue against it.

Now, your targets are different from the listen targets of any one else. 

You prefer the " analog section " and what this really means? only that you like a medium that's not to close/truer to the recording a medium that, like it or not, developed way higher any kind of distortions everywhere.

 I love my " analog section " too but my target is to stay nearer/truer to the recording with out any explanation today digital medium is the only medium that can achieve my target and that target says that if you are truer to the recording/nearer to then you are nearer to the live MUSIC too.

Every move/action in my room system is for both mediums ( no matters what ) been as nearer to the recording as its own limitations can permit it.

That you be a musician does not helps to stay truer to the recording and you confirmed when posted : " prefer the analog section ". Period.

R.
Good clock cables.  I'm totally serious. 

Acc to Caelin Gabriel and very recently, me, all things being equal, it's good clock cables that reduce jitter enough to allow digital systems to sound as good as analog.  Without all that baggage.


I guess Guttenberg's hair and shirts offend folks here because you all have crewcuts and wear preppie clothing...these are stylistic choices, they are not substantive...
I agree with prof, but then again, I am one. And I am offended by the audiophiliac's twisting boomer song lyrics to use as click bait. 
Too much garbage on youtube, everyone there seems to be desperate to continue the monetization of their "channels."
@rauliruegas

That's your privilege and nothing to argue against it.
Then why are you?
You prefer the " analog section " and what this really means? only that you like a medium that's not to close/truer to the recording a medium that, like it or not, developed way higher any kind of distortions everywhere.

No this means I prefer it period.

   
I love my " analog section " too but my target is to stay nearer/truer to the recording with out any explanation today digital medium is the only medium that can achieve my target and that target says that if you are truer to the recording/nearer to then you are nearer to the live MUSIC too.

Every move/action in my room system is for both mediums ( no matters what ) been as nearer to the recording as its own limitations can permit it.

And that is good for you Raul. All I did is post a video.

That you be a musician does not helps to stay truer to the recording and you confirmed when posted : " prefer the analog section ". Period. 

No you are wrong. When we preform it is analog. When we have had the privilege to record and could afford the studio time it was laid to tape and is analog.

You like what you like and I will do as I do. I am not here to persuade you I simply posted a funny video.

Have a good day.

Jerry Gage.
I first dropped a needle on "Peter and the Wolf" at the age of six on my father's Rec-O- Kut turntable, with a Sherwood mono amp and 15" Altec Lansing speaker. I remember it clearly- the rich, sonorous voice emanating from the system. That was 60 years ago. If you can't hear, feel, or experience the OBVIOUS superiority of vinyl over digital, it's your deficiency- not vinyl's.