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Re: Your best and worst?
#65562 10/23/04 07:24 AM
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Don't tell me BrenR listens to vinyl on a spinning platter! Next thing you know, he'll try a tube amp and take his music to the next and better level.



Only long enough to transfer deleted wax to CD.

And I've had a tube amp - back when they were still current technology. It's now in the same place as my polyester pants and butterfly collars. Hopefully buried so deep even future cultures won't find them.

I keep getting this mental image of Kahn Nahasapeemapelilahn - Hank Hill's Laoian neighbour refering to propane as "dinosaur gas."

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#65563 10/23/04 07:34 AM
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Transferring music from vinyl to CDs must really improve the sound quality. Keep up the good work.


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#65564 10/23/04 08:28 AM
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I guess it couldn't have anything to do with the longevity of the medium, could it?

What's your prefered method of vinyl storage: on end so they develop ripples, or flat so the grooves slowly pour themselves flat?

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#65565 10/23/04 03:52 PM
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What kind of turntable/cartridge do you use?


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Now you can get Vinyl CDs!



Actually, they only look like vinyl. They're standard CDs (made by Verbatim).

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Aw shucks, Peter, probably many "audiophiles" who saw that were already looking forward to "warmer", more "natural" sound.


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#65568 10/25/04 04:22 AM
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What kind of turntable/cartridge do you use?



Why?

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Well, Bren, aside from the joy of shmoozing about audio equipment, it seems to me that if you simultaneously mock turntables spinning vinyl as a source and tell us you are transferring music recorded on vinyl to the superior digital CD format, it seems to me that your choice of turntable and cartridge is relevant.

Anyone who has spent time listening to music from vinyl knows that there is an enormous difference in sound quality depending on equipment. I'm not talking about really high buck systems, although, as you know they are out there. There are some terrific sounding relatively modestly priced turntable/cartridge setups available which sound better than many CD players.

Now, personally, I gave up on vinyl because collections take up too much room and collect dust. Nevertheless, I think a good vinyl playback system can sound beautiful.



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When my vinyl collection was still relatively new, I had a BSR (I believe a 710 - but I can only find woodgrain ones online, mine was silver and black, assuming I don't remember the model 15 years later)

Now at home, I have a Sony LX-250(PH?) if I find something I want to listen to or commit to CD just to listen to. If I'm archiving something and the shape of the vinyl warrants it, I take it into work where I have my choice of turntables (and 8-track players, and reel-to-reel - which is before my time), preamps and recording destinations.

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8 track and cassettes have limited play back frequency response. A good cartridge or reel to reel can give you excellent frequency response. Anyway, there's no doubt but that a collection of CDs are much more portable and storable than LPs.


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