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Converting Vinyl to Digital Forgot to mention. Speakers must be off when recording, and the turntable must be well set up and isolated. Monitor with headphones. | |
Converting Vinyl to Digital Contrary to what many are saying, it’s really not a lot of trouble once you buy the gear. You’re going to play the LP anyway...recording only adds another couple of minutes to the process and the work after recording can be done in as little as 15... | |
Why hasnt a turntable manufacturer produced a table with automatic tonearm return/shutoff? You don't see it because the manufacturers don't believe there's enough demand for it to bother. Also, most audiophiles and manufacturers believe that it has a negative impact on sonic quality...and as others have mentioned, it's just something el... | |
Bin dug noisy records. Does it diminish your enjoyment? I don't like it, so yes it diminishes my enjoyment. I tend to record every LP I listen to so I can remove most of the noise for subsequent playback. | |
Open Reel Curious Very, very expensive, and not without faults. I will also say that a respectable system is not good enough given the expense. That's my opinion. Your mileage may vary. | |
Well Tempered V's VPI Super Scout Master Sign I owned a Well Tempered Classic for 15 years. For me, it was total set and forget. Only replaced a belt once in that time. If a Well Tempered requires frequent maintenance, it's not set up correctly. Personally, I thought setup was idiot proof, bu... |