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Contrary to popular belief, most DJs like a good sound, too!
[Hence why the Technics was chosen and used by thousands of professionals worldwide, not just because of its ruggedness].
Marco.
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Contrary to popular belief, most DJs like a good sound, too!
[Hence why the Technics was chosen and used by thousands of professionals worldwide, not just because of its ruggedness].
Marco.
I know *exactly* what you mean, as I'm the same.
However, that's because my turntable shares the traits of a good CD player, as I described before, and most of the records I play are in pristine condition and squeaky-clean (having been meticulously run through an RCM), so as with CD, in terms of noise, there is virtual silence on playback.
No clicks, no pops, no scratchy noises - just pure unadulterated musical pleasure! :cool:
It's therefore sometimes VERY easy to momentarily forget if you're listening to vinyl or CD.
Marco.
Must be good if they are installing them at Abbey Road studios
http://thevinylfactory.com/news/abbe...00-turntables/
Interesting, Jim.... :)
Marco.
This was an interesting review Marco. Compares the new cheaper Technics SL1200 against the original.
http://www.tonepublications.com/anal...00g-turntable/
Cheers, mate. I'll give that a read :cool:
Marco.
An interesting read.
Analogue is what your ears prefer, it has something to do with speed of delivery, analogue delivers the sound slower than digital therefore your
ears pick out out more of the sound. Its all there in the digital version but because the sound is delivered faster your ears miss it.
Have a read through this thread - http://theartofsound.net/forum/showt...dings-on-vinyl