From: Jon Glass (jonglass_at_usa.net)
Date: Fri Feb 20 2004 - 14:31:48 PST
on 2/20/04 3:05 PM, Anil at anil_at_thisiswhatwedo.com wrote:
> Vinyl doesn't have to be noisy, only if the records are badly treated
> i.e not stored properly. But worse is the horrendous diamonds most
> cheapo record players have. If you think a high end CD player sounds
> good then you will be in for an even bigger shock when you hear what a
> rigourously engineered record deck can sound like.
You can also make a decent LP sound noisy with a badly balanced tone arm...
If you are hearing all kinds of noise, check that tone arm. Plus, if you are
hearing it, you are damaging your LPs, which you don't want to do...
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