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Re: Cleaned up the bass lines from any Ted Nugent album I threw at it!
Terrible Ted and the ten fingers of doom! Anyone recommend a good compilation/greatest hits cd of the Nuge?
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Re: ok, i need some help please!
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The ultimate Ted Nugent is a really good one to get.It's a two disc set with 16 songs on each disc.
Rick
"A fear of weapons is a sign of retarded sexual and emotional maturity." Sigmund Freud
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Re: ok, i need some help please!
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Thanks Wid! I'll check it out...
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Re: ok, i need some help please!
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Ah,..the 'ol "record player and NO rumble filter in the amp" routine....
Yup....lets throw those <20hz freqs at the speakers and see what'll they do!
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Re: ok, i need some help please!
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A friend of mine finally got his hands on an old "FM" album (a Toronto group from the 80s -- the album was Con-Test for anyone local) and lent me his CD copy of the vinyl (not available in CD or we would own it already).
Fired it up on the M40s -- MAN did those little woofers flap around from the turntable rumble. Don't see that on a modern CD, even DSOTM.
Last edited by bridgman; 07/29/05 12:05 AM.
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this is all great infromation about the filter and such. got the cd changer all hooked up, sounds crisp clear to me. so how can i fix this little problem with my record player?
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Re: ok, i need some help please!
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I think Mark's reccomendation that your turntable is being subject to vibrations from the loud audio. Possibly the low rumbling you are hearing is the feedback from the vibrations back into the phono cartridge? Get some long rca cables and move the turntable to another room. Play the source there, away from the loud audio and see if it is any better. If so then you can look into some sort of stabilizer for the turntable to rest on-
Good luck.
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