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I was banned a few years ago, perhaps will be banned after this post. For some reason I am allowed on to post, perhaps an error on JohnR part. anyway I am glad to see so many posts about turntables and vinyl here on AC. My period banned was spent spinning vinyl so i was shocked to see so many posts about vinyl. When I was banned there was very little about TT's, it was mostly about the glories of Bryston gear.Glad to see evolution in progress.mikeOk I am ready to be banned again.
Tuan/Chairguy.Thanks for the kind words.I will try to be a good boy but I can't promise anything, one thing that has never changed is I still hate fanboys.Fanboy mentality shuts out reason. That this condition exists worries me, so I will always run full charge into a fanboy battle, that is my nature. Truth and Beauty: that is what I am after, but enough of that, my vinyl adventure has been wild and crazy, after you get the gear you want you find all you want is new and more vinyl. That is where I am at right now, trying to get great recordings.Fortunately I have friends that know alot about the recordings and pressings out there, so I have had a big hand in this adventure.My friend is a turntable guru who sets up TT's with the most advanced tools, so all my setups have been great right out of the gate, which gave me an unfair advantage as a vinyl newbie.I would like to help wirenut, but what most people don't know when they first step into vinyl is that they need great records.My old Rock and Roll albums are shot from being played on shitty illset tables, and also most of that stuff was recorded like crap in the first place.So a newby playing shitty old records, on a very modest TT setup(that is most likely setup incorrectly) is most likely to be discouraged.It is when they move up to a better rig and better recordings that the love affair begins.At least it was that way with me. Now I have between 2 and 3 thousand records and have made friends with my local record store owner (very important).I take my kids to the record store! Its a lot of fun.So I won't go after the Bryston boys anymore, but I will try to offer whatever help I can(which is limited) to the vinyl circle.Mike
Spoken like a true vinyl fanboy
Jim,Nice to hear from you as well.Yes Mikey and I are friends. I am having a rave next Sat at my house, he will be there.It will be a vinyl only rave, you should stop by!Running two arms on the Micro Seiki, one stereo, the other mono.Mono is simply AMAZINGMike
I would like to help wirenut, but what most people don't know when they first step into vinyl is that they need great records.My old Rock and Roll albums are shot from being played on shitty illset tables, and also most of that stuff was recorded like crap in the first place.
Truth and Beauty: that is what I am after, but enough of that, my vinyl adventure has been wild and crazy, after you get the gear you want you find all you want is new and more vinyl. That is where I am at right now, trying to get great recordings.Fortunately I have friends that know alot about the recordings and pressings out there, so I have had a big hand in this adventure.My friend is a turntable guru who sets up TT's with the most advanced tools, so all my setups have been great right out of the gate, which gave me an unfair advantage as a vinyl newbie.I would like to help wirenut, but what most people don't know when they first step into vinyl is that they need great records.My old Rock and Roll albums are shot from being played on shitty illset tables, and also most of that stuff was recorded like crap in the first place.So a newby playing shitty old records, on a very modest TT setup(that is most likely setup incorrectly) is most likely to be discouraged.It is when they move up to a better rig and better recordings that the love affair begins.Mike