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Have you ever returned new LP?
pops & clicks on the low music parts of a record is easy to live with as the gains on the rest of the music is vast.i simply dig this medium.i wonder if those laser record players are dead quiet.i kinda think they must be at 10 grand ya think they would be ??
Laser record players? (I've never heard of this before..!) Quote from: 2bigears on 16 Jun 2008, 05:18 am pops & clicks on the low music parts of a record is easy to live with as the gains on the rest of the music is vast.i simply dig this medium.i wonder if those laser record players are dead quiet.i kinda think they must be at 10 grand ya think they would be ??
Buddy, I recently change my cleaning method and it got rid of almost all the small "ticks/clicks" - the occasional pops (or big clicks) are in the groove that cannot be removed. Objectively, I would say 95% of my vinyls are quiet enough. I just need to get used to the 5%.There's no going back to CDs... especially after I listened to these:Those two really brought me to "AUDIO-gasm". I will keep buying LPs despite the noise. I really don't have the urge of listening to my CD anymore - I am using CDs as the first step to pick music that I want on LP.
There's no going back to CDs... especially after I listened to these:Those two really brought me to "AUDIO-gasm". I will keep buying LPs despite the noise. I really don't have the urge of listening to my CD anymore - I am using CDs as the first step to pick music that I want on LP.
These are a couple of great examples of Stan Ricker's mastering. When you listen to these and then toss on vinyl mastered by the other guys, you understand why I said in another post, Stan has the best mastering equipment (cutting head) in the industry.Enjoy!