Am I the only one using this trick?
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Am I the only one using this trick?
When a record has a good centered side and a bad (tonearm goes from side to side) I just enlarge the center hole and marks the egde the center spindle shall be pushed up against to act normally.
Using the perfect side I just put a piece of paper over the top of the spindle and push the record down. Then it is centered in the (now a little too big) record hole.
Is this a common trick or?
Using the perfect side I just put a piece of paper over the top of the spindle and push the record down. Then it is centered in the (now a little too big) record hole.
Is this a common trick or?
It’s that live feeling…………….
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Can't say I've ever thought much about it.
The last Taylor Swift LP is noticeably distorted on one of the 4 sides. Can't say I recall the arm going back and forth but might check for that next time. btw, I bought it for the kids, not me ;)
The last Taylor Swift LP is noticeably distorted on one of the 4 sides. Can't say I recall the arm going back and forth but might check for that next time. btw, I bought it for the kids, not me ;)
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Are your kids "allowed" playing records!?Charlie1 wrote:Can't say I've ever thought much about it.
The last Taylor Swift LP is noticeably distorted on one of the 4 sides. Can't say I recall the arm going back and forth but might check for that next time. btw, I bought it for the kids, not me ;)
It’s that live feeling…………….
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No way! :)
They've never actually asked though.
They've never actually asked though.
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So Taylor Swift was for your own plessure after all! ;-)Charlie1 wrote:No way! :)
They've never actually asked though.
Kidding aside we do have to train our kids how to use a turntable if they are going to learn to play records after we are gone.
A used Basik or Axis turntable would do the trick together with a stack of old records.
It’s that live feeling…………….
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I'll be surprised if my girls want my vinyl. I know this is a generalisation but I think women are less into kit. They are more interested in getting music played than how it's played - the easier the better. And tbh, I don't blame them, especially as even streamed music is enjoyable these days. Now I've moved above the garage and can't listen to records whilst working, I still enjoy music via iPhone, headphones and Google Play. Gone are the days when I found digital music un-listenable, which was how I got into HiFi in the first place.
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You could be surprised. My eldest boy mentioned Samuel Barbers Adagio for me even though he is not interested in music as such. He had listened to it via a computer game.Charlie1 wrote:I'll be surprised if my girls want my vinyl. I know this is a generalisation but I think women are less into kit. They are more interested in getting music played than how it's played - the easier the better. And tbh, I don't blame them, especially as even streamed music is enjoyable these days. Now I've moved above the garage and can't listen to records whilst working, I still enjoy music via iPhone, headphones and Google Play. Gone are the days when I found digital music un-listenable, which was how I got into HiFi in the first place.
I embrace digital on my ipad and would not say no to a sound system like this one:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=IV4zzpNZ3x4
Remember to change quality to 720p HD when watching! :-)
It’s that live feeling…………….
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Gutted I couldn't go with friends last year. They really enjoyed it despite not being into ELO that much.
Recently saw U2 at Twickenham play the Joshua Tree album. They use the world's largest screen. It worked really well with the album and new film content by Anton Corbijn:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qUpwgSrWdz4
Recently saw U2 at Twickenham play the Joshua Tree album. They use the world's largest screen. It worked really well with the album and new film content by Anton Corbijn:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qUpwgSrWdz4
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When I owned a LP12, I replaced a bad record. Never played a dirty record either.
Same with digital, only well ripped music without bit compression is played.
Never using my iPhone for music.
It's sooo very much better at home.
Same with digital, only well ripped music without bit compression is played.
Even if I enjoy music in my car (actually I pick car based on the sound system and how fun the car is to drive...) I very seldom listen there.Charlie1 wrote:I still enjoy music via iPhone, headphones and Google Play.
Never using my iPhone for music.
It's sooo very much better at home.
It's all about musical understanding!
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Agree, a proper system is much better and enables me to listen much longer too.Music Lover wrote: Never using my iPhone for music.
It's sooo very much better at home.
But good enough is OK too. Things can always be better. Why deprive yourself 20 mins enjoyment just cos you know it could be better? It probably helps that I enjoy headphone listening when most folks on here don't.
The key is the 'good enough' bit. We probably differ there, although the CD player in one of our cars is a Blaupunkt and incredibly boring and, like you, I prefer not to bother or put the radio on.
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When listening to my main system it plays music for me. When listening to any other device I can fill in the gaps in my head so it feels like it is playing music for me (if the sound is not too annoying)!Charlie1 wrote:Agree, a proper system is much better. It's a very different experience and enables me to listen much longer too.Music Lover wrote: Never using my iPhone for music.
It's sooo very much better at home.
But good enough is OK too. Things can always be better. Why deprive yourself 20 mins enjoyment just cos you know it could be better? It probably helps that I enjoy headphone listening when most folks on here don't.
The key is the 'good enough' bit. We probably differ there, although the CD player in one of our cars is a Blaupunkt and incredibly boring and, like you, I prefer not to bother or put the radio on.
It’s that live feeling…………….
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I do use the radio but listen to interesting stuff, ex discussions about physics, math, psychology and interviews - just not music.Charlie1 wrote:Agree, a proper system is much better and enables me to listen much longer too.Music Lover wrote: Never using my iPhone for music.
It's sooo very much better at home.
But good enough is OK too. Things can always be better. Why deprive yourself 20 mins enjoyment just cos you know it could be better? It probably helps that I enjoy headphone listening when most folks on here don't.
The key is the 'good enough' bit. We probably differ there, although the CD player in one of our cars is a Blaupunkt and incredibly boring and, like you, I prefer not to bother or put the radio on.
It's all about musical understanding!