Help me with my return to the vinyl fold.
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#16 Re: Help me with my return to the vinyl fold.
Thanks Greg, you're a gentleman and a scholar.
I'll enjoy putting it all together. Our Ant has rebuilt three Mayware Formula IVs over the years,
so between us we should be able to make a good job.
I'll enjoy putting it all together. Our Ant has rebuilt three Mayware Formula IVs over the years,
so between us we should be able to make a good job.
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#17 Re: Help me with my return to the vinyl fold.
Got my Shure this morning and have fitted it to the Lenco.
A true sound of the 70s and it's nice.
This for me is what vinyl should be about.
It's warm, analogue, and importantly is giving my old records a new lease of life.
It's good with the Rega arm but what I'm really looking forward to is getting the Shure fitted to Greg's Mayware after I've rebuilt it.
A true sound of the 70s and it's nice.
This for me is what vinyl should be about.
It's warm, analogue, and importantly is giving my old records a new lease of life.
It's good with the Rega arm but what I'm really looking forward to is getting the Shure fitted to Greg's Mayware after I've rebuilt it.
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#19 Re: Help me with my return to the vinyl fold.
All sounds very Top Notch to me .
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#20 Re: Help me with my return to the vinyl fold.
'The Sound of Bread'. Coincidence. I dug that album out the other day. Recon I hadn't played it for about thirty years
Would you like me to post the Mayware to you as Owston is still 10 days away?
Would you like me to post the Mayware to you as Owston is still 10 days away?
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#21 Re: Help me with my return to the vinyl fold.
There's no rush Greg I'll collect the arm at Owston, but thanks for the offer. It'll give me something to anticipateGreg wrote:'The Sound of Bread'. Coincidence. I dug that album out the other day. Recon I hadn't played it for about thirty years
Would you like me to post the Mayware to you as Owston is still 10 days away?
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#22 Re: Help me with my return to the vinyl fold.
OK, that's good because I've been having a rummage tonight and have all the arm parts together, but still looking for some of the ancillary bits I promised you including some arm mounting plates that could be useful. A bit more hunting is required!
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#23 Re: Help me with my return to the vinyl fold.
I made a flask yesterday as usual, then in the van, couldn't find it. Last night hunted high and low. Nowhere to be seen. Probably I put it on the wall or pavement and drove off. Off topic? Oops.Greg wrote:OK, that's good because I've been having a rummage tonight and have all the arm parts together, but still looking for some of the ancillary bits I promised you including some arm mounting plates that could be useful. A bit more hunting is required!
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#24 Re: Help me with my return to the vinyl fold.
Even more off topic ~ the other week I 'lost' a small glass of fresh orange juice.
Found it in the microwave.
I'd put it on 10 seconds at 'low' to take the chill off (just come out the fridge) then went off to do something else and forgot I put it in there.
Sometimes I'm not safe to be let out.
Found it in the microwave.
I'd put it on 10 seconds at 'low' to take the chill off (just come out the fridge) then went off to do something else and forgot I put it in there.
Sometimes I'm not safe to be let out.
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#25 Re: Help me with my return to the vinyl fold.
Just had quite a laugh with a comparison of a couple of familiar tracks with their digital counterparts on the computer.
FFS! I was preferring the bloody vinyl! Had to force myself to come to my senses.
The bad news is that a fair proportion of my records have suffered irreversible damage caused by mistracking K9 and K18
cartridges and are going to have to go to the tip.
It's not as serious as it sounds because TBH my tastes have changed, but it does kind of confirm what I knew from the start and explains why my attitude to the black stuff was so negative. As an illustration. I have a copy of "Wishing Well" by Terence Trent D' Arby on an Eighties compilation off iTunes and it sounds the biz. I compared it with the vinyl version on my copy of his album "Introducing The Hardline According To...." The vinyl version was completely wrecked although to look at the surface of the record it seemed in mint condition. The Shure did its best, but ultimately there was no contest. The bass end was fine but D'Arby's voice was fuzzed out. I remember this track sounding hard, nasty, sibilant and distorted on my LP12, but the ITunes version was kick-ass dynamic and D'Arby's voice oozed menace and attitude; all this from a 256K AAC file too.
Don't get me started either on what my flat earth vinyl setup did to Fine Young Cannibals "The Raw and The Cooked" album, particularly "Good Thing" and their version of the Buzzcocks "Ever Fallen in Love" which was the final track on side 2. Again this album is wrecked. As I said though, my tastes have changed. The good news is that though I have a fair few classical LPs, I wasn't as much into classical in my flat earth days and hardly played them; so fortunately, these have escaped unscathed and therefore sound bloody marvellous on the Lenco!
In the end, we have be adult about things, realise that what's done is done, there is nothing to be gained by harbouring grudges and move on. After all, I have a beautifully rebuilt idler turntable; something unique, that no-one else has, a decent cartridge that tracks like a limpet, has a warm and cuddly presentation, that hits the spot, for me at least, and is soon to go in a nice rebuilt classic unipivot arm that will allow the Shure to give of it's best. The fact that I might have to buy a few new records.....well, never mind
FFS! I was preferring the bloody vinyl! Had to force myself to come to my senses.
The bad news is that a fair proportion of my records have suffered irreversible damage caused by mistracking K9 and K18
cartridges and are going to have to go to the tip.
It's not as serious as it sounds because TBH my tastes have changed, but it does kind of confirm what I knew from the start and explains why my attitude to the black stuff was so negative. As an illustration. I have a copy of "Wishing Well" by Terence Trent D' Arby on an Eighties compilation off iTunes and it sounds the biz. I compared it with the vinyl version on my copy of his album "Introducing The Hardline According To...." The vinyl version was completely wrecked although to look at the surface of the record it seemed in mint condition. The Shure did its best, but ultimately there was no contest. The bass end was fine but D'Arby's voice was fuzzed out. I remember this track sounding hard, nasty, sibilant and distorted on my LP12, but the ITunes version was kick-ass dynamic and D'Arby's voice oozed menace and attitude; all this from a 256K AAC file too.
Don't get me started either on what my flat earth vinyl setup did to Fine Young Cannibals "The Raw and The Cooked" album, particularly "Good Thing" and their version of the Buzzcocks "Ever Fallen in Love" which was the final track on side 2. Again this album is wrecked. As I said though, my tastes have changed. The good news is that though I have a fair few classical LPs, I wasn't as much into classical in my flat earth days and hardly played them; so fortunately, these have escaped unscathed and therefore sound bloody marvellous on the Lenco!
In the end, we have be adult about things, realise that what's done is done, there is nothing to be gained by harbouring grudges and move on. After all, I have a beautifully rebuilt idler turntable; something unique, that no-one else has, a decent cartridge that tracks like a limpet, has a warm and cuddly presentation, that hits the spot, for me at least, and is soon to go in a nice rebuilt classic unipivot arm that will allow the Shure to give of it's best. The fact that I might have to buy a few new records.....well, never mind
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#26 Re: Help me with my return to the vinyl fold.
Sounds like you need an SPU , which sits in a different part of the groove .... or so they say
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#27 Re: Help me with my return to the vinyl fold.
Or just buy some none knackered copies of the ones that are liked
Or am I the only one with 6 copies of dsotm, 2 of the wall, 4 of kind of blue and 3 of wish you were here.
What can I say, I wore them out
Or am I the only one with 6 copies of dsotm, 2 of the wall, 4 of kind of blue and 3 of wish you were here.
What can I say, I wore them out
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#28 Re: Help me with my return to the vinyl fold.
...or you forget you already have an album and see one in a shop and go 'ooh that's nice, I need that one' !
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#29 Re: Help me with my return to the vinyl fold.
Paul Barker Liked your post in the thread "Help me with my return to the vinyl fold." on audio-talk.co.ukIslandPink wrote:...or you forget you already have an album and see one in a shop and go 'ooh that's nice, I need that one' !
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#30 Re: Help me with my return to the vinyl fold.
Bring some of them to owston Steve, a quick clean on Nicks RCM may do them some good
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