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What have you done to optimize the sound? I have no idea about your expectations, but they seem overly optimistic, to say the least. It's not like you went out and bought a VPI Classic, a $1K cart, another $1K phono stage, and a 16.5 RCM, is it? The reality is, you don't have to spend that kind of money to get decent sound you will enjoy, but it involves lots of hands-on effort and there's a big learning curve. You already have decent digital, and your system is optimised for that. Please consider what you have and if you're willing to make the investment in time, money, and effort, to do vinyl right.neo
Oh boy here is the problem DJpre2 phono preamp,That got to be the worst pre amp money can buy,junk that and spend $300 on Vista phono stage and done with it.lapsan
So may I suggest you check out what's wrong with yr LP system before you condemn it.
I'll never condemn it. It will only get better from here on.
And for cleaning records, the wood glue treatment seems a strong option. There is a several years long thread at AK, but here is the summary post:http://www.audiokarma.org/forums/showpost.php?p=2992798&postcount=507
Are you still using the old cart?? If so, let us know how it works
Unfortunately yes for now. I think I'll take a hammer to it when my Audio Technica AT-150MLX arrives. Probably even sooner.
This is why vinyl will never really take off again as a mainstay. WAAAAAAAAAAAAY too complicated. You shouldn't need an engineering degree to work your device.
It's the extreme fiddlyness. Make sure this and make sure that. Set this and set that and make sure you use this with this. People hear all the time "oh vinyl is the way to go", but if you can't make it sound incredible out of the box, better than an Ipod, it will never re-take off. It will just be another quick passing fad.