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To get back into vinyl after 25 years I picked up a Technics TT with a Shure M95HE cartridge which could be the original cartridge as old as 20-30 years, I don't know. Also, to get me up and running I bought a DJpre2 phono preamp for $50.00 bucks. I hooked everything up to my sonic frontiers,audio research system and as soon as the stylus hit the album the sound was awful. Forward sounding, lacking in dynamics, low bass output, harsh at times, dull and uninviting. I was planning on buying the Audio Technica 440MLa cartridge and a Vista or Jolida phono preamp but now I’m Leary of spending money on it only to be disappointed again. Have I screwed myself with my first impressions of vinyl being with an old cartridge and cheap phono preamp? I’m not sure what to do at this point but I’m not willing to give up yet. Steve
I made a mistake. I apologize. I had no experience with vinyl when I purchased that equipment.
As a matter of fact I was enjoying it when I had it hooked up to the receiver. I was only disappointed when I hooked the TT andDJpre2 phono stage up to my Sonic Frontiers, Audio Research system. The Vinyl setup seems to be SCREAMING for me to install a graphic equalizer (UGH) with the controls in a "V" configuration.
Maybe you should get a new stylus for the Shure and put the table back on the receiver. Try again on your good system. Really, this is a bit much and from what you say, the table seems perfectly at home on the lesser system. With a new stylus you won't be tearing up your records and you can enjoy it while you put together a record player suitable for the better system.neo
Yes, that's what I'm going to do. I'm very sorry if I offended anyone here, that was never my intention. I hate being so green on vinyl equipment. I'm learning a lot.My sincere apologies.Steve