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Ok newbie here with Vinyl just received my new TT (Clearaudio Emotion) today along with a Pro-ject phono and a cartridge. I dont have a clue as to how to setup the TT, plus I dont even own a single Lp record cleaners, alignment tools, other tools, TT table and the list goes on. I am not saying that I regret my decision but for what I can see that Vinyl is going to be a PITA hopefully my journey into the new adventure of Vinyl will be worthwhile.Has anyone tried to do the switch and went back to Cd's? Just curious...
Analog playback is about precision. The degree of precision you require is your call. The better it is set up the better it will sound, however, I think you will find that there is a diminishing returns point in the fussiness area. Some call it ANALogue for good reason. You should be able to bring it to the point of sounding decent with just a little training and some knowledge of geometry. After that, audiophilia nervosa may kick in causing you to spend irrationally and fret interminably. For most people these symptoms are permanent. Get out while you can because once this thing gets started its damn hard to kick.
Has anyone tried to do the switch and went back to Cd's? Just curious...
Have you checked your azimuth lately? aa http://www.audioasylum.com/audio/vinyl/messages/74644.html
Don't get me wrong...it sounds pretty darn good, but has a higher noise floor (than about 0 db for my digital) and is not as convienent as my digital.
Quote from: chgolatin2 on 12 Apr 2007, 03:44 pmOk newbie here with Vinyl just received my new TT (Clearaudio Emotion) today along with a Pro-ject phono and a cartridge. I dont have a clue as to how to setup the TT, plus I dont even own a single Lp record cleaners, alignment tools, other tools, TT table and the list goes on. I am not saying that I regret my decision but for what I can see that Vinyl is going to be a PITA hopefully my journey into the new adventure of Vinyl will be worthwhile.Has anyone tried to do the switch and went back to Cd's? Just curious...Boy were my ears burning...I just got back into it too and if you REALLY want a fun way to kill a few hours, try adjusting the VTA on a MMF-5 TT using the Music Hall manual and the world's hardest to get to allen screws. Between having no idea if my TT is set up correctly (I have to drive 75 miles just to have someone help me with proper set-up), all the dust and crap that you have to deal with plus the mystery of wondering how scratchy that LP you just bought will sound when you get it home, I'm really on the fence on this one. I don't remember vinyl being quite as complicated in my youth... And from what I've seen selling on Agone as far as complete almost new TT set-ups, I'm guessing yes a few people have gone back to cds. Reminds me of all the sport bikes with zero miles on them with all riding gear that I see here for sale.
Not worth it if you ask me. And those pops and crackles that everyone else seems to enjoy, I don't.