The VINYL Thread!
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Thought so. I'm a big QOTSA and Josh Homme fan so of course familiar with Kyuss lol.
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I use a Spin Clean and a carbon fiber brush. I have a discwasher from the 70s too but never use it. I usually use a microfiber cloth and some sort of spray on fluid for an initial cleaning.
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Unless you scratched it, it shouldn't be skipping. Its probably an issue with the turntable.
I use a Spin Clean and a carbon fiber brush. I have a discwasher from the 70s too but never use it. I usually use a microfiber cloth and some sort of spray on fluid for an initial cleaning.
I use a Spin Clean and a carbon fiber brush. I have a discwasher from the 70s too but never use it. I usually use a microfiber cloth and some sort of spray on fluid for an initial cleaning.
Now get this: I gor 3 rsd exclusive side by side releases for Xmas and they come housed in a plastic case standard. Well the plastic was stuck to the vinyl on all 3 that I had to peel off. I played them and they all play with a static noise. They're all messed up. Would that brush you all recommended fix this? Is there a solution I can make or buy that'll dissolve this staining from the vinyl?
Thanks to anyone who helps cure this shitty situation
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Well those side by sides and many other records are in PVC packaging which can chemically react to the record even through a cardboard sleeve. Usually takes years, so it's probably ok. You may need to jump straight to a spin clean wouldn't hurt.
What player are you using?
What player are you using?
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I was leaning towards the Rega RP1 (as it has optional upgrade), but when I was at store salesman told me he felt the Pro-Ject Carbon Debut Esprit plays a lot better given motor connection and acrylic platter.
They sell Rega, Pro-Ject and Music Hall.
Thoughts/feedback?
They sell Rega, Pro-Ject and Music Hall.
Thoughts/feedback?
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I'm thinking of getting some goo gone on these guys. I can't mess them up any worse than they are. 5 separate side by sides from 5 separate sellers and they all sound like static
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I was leaning towards the Rega RP1 (as it has optional upgrade), but when I was at store salesman told me he felt the Pro-Ject Carbon Debut Esprit plays a lot better given motor connection and acrylic platter.
They sell Rega, Pro-Ject and Music Hall.
Thoughts/feedback?
They sell Rega, Pro-Ject and Music Hall.
Thoughts/feedback?
We just got my dad a Project for Christmas and it has a nice look and seems a little more complicated than the Rega to set up.
If you're planning to upgrade, I think you'll get roughly the same sound out of all of these -- depending on the cartridge you go with.
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I forgot to say that I tried cleaning them but they're bad off. Tons of static and skipping. I was gonna attach a photo but don't know how with my phone.
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I finally plonked down AU$500+ on two records by The Tea Party.
Splendor Solis, and The Edges of Twilight.
After buying a bootleg of one of them, and then hearing how the 20th anniversary reissue sounds just as bad (flat, muddy, compressed) I just had to go ahead and buy the original limited releases. As far as I know, only 500 copies of each were made.
I find www.discogs.com a good resource to check out what versions of an album have been released and what users have to say about comparisons on the vinyl pressing.
Ended up buying original pressings of a lot of the records I grew up listening to (early 90's rock/grunge) due to hearing about how the remasters were disappointing. Don't want to ruin my memories
Splendor Solis, and The Edges of Twilight.
After buying a bootleg of one of them, and then hearing how the 20th anniversary reissue sounds just as bad (flat, muddy, compressed) I just had to go ahead and buy the original limited releases. As far as I know, only 500 copies of each were made.
I find www.discogs.com a good resource to check out what versions of an album have been released and what users have to say about comparisons on the vinyl pressing.
Ended up buying original pressings of a lot of the records I grew up listening to (early 90's rock/grunge) due to hearing about how the remasters were disappointing. Don't want to ruin my memories
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I have Wilco's first record (A.M.) on red vinyl in a PVC sleeve (the only way it was released until the recent reissue). I'm sticking that in a paper sleeve as soon as I get home along with my Side By Sides. Never really noticed nice but did notice sticking.
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Anyone care to share how much they paid for Mondo release of Mad Max Fury Road? Just wondering what I missed out on.
Also, I'm loving getting vinyl. I find myself wanting to get new releases but would like the ability to get it on mp3 as well so I can have it on my ipod. I really wish every release came with thst option. So I wait to see if amazon will offer the vinyl on autorip as well. Anyone have any suggestions to either shop a certain retailer or will I just have to buy it on cd too?
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Yea it seems picture discs succumb to this the most. I got 2 of my side by sides exchanged and they got the same shit. It seems Temps humidity, and moisture all detertimine how fast and much it'll degrade.
Anyone care to share how much they paid for Mondo release of Mad Max Fury Road? Just wondering what I missed out on.
Also, I'm loving getting vinyl. I find myself wanting to get new releases but would like the ability to get it on mp3 as well so I can have it on my ipod. I really wish every release came with thst option. So I wait to see if amazon will offer the vinyl on autorip as well. Anyone have any suggestions to either shop a certain retailer or will I just have to buy it on cd too?
Anyone care to share how much they paid for Mondo release of Mad Max Fury Road? Just wondering what I missed out on.
Also, I'm loving getting vinyl. I find myself wanting to get new releases but would like the ability to get it on mp3 as well so I can have it on my ipod. I really wish every release came with thst option. So I wait to see if amazon will offer the vinyl on autorip as well. Anyone have any suggestions to either shop a certain retailer or will I just have to buy it on cd too?
Well, you could always invest in something like the Ion Ez Vinyl converter, which is a little box that will allow you to hookup up your turntable to a computer. Via the included software software, you'll be able to rip the the files to MP3 or other digital file formats. Put's most of the work in your own hands, but not that much more difficult than what us old folks used to have to do in vinyl's original heyday, when recording onto tape.
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Meg Meyers vinyl finally arrived.
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I don't think Sony will sell very many, but they showed off a table at CES that converts to their proprietary DSD format or FLAC via USB to a computer of your choice.
Oh yeah and Panasonic showed some Technics thing too . . .
Oh yeah and Panasonic showed some Technics thing too . . .
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Also, I'm loving getting vinyl. I find myself wanting to get new releases but would like the ability to get it on mp3 as well so I can have it on my ipod. I really wish every release came with thst option. So I wait to see if amazon will offer the vinyl on autorip as well. Anyone have any suggestions to either shop a certain retailer or will I just have to buy it on cd too?
Alternatively, as others have mentioned, a sub to a streaming service may be more convenient than tracking down CDs.
FWIW, I've listened to DSD natively on my Pono and compared against FLAC conversions of the same files, and I could hear no difference. Similarly, I could hear no difference between the same tracks in DSD64 and DSD128. I haven't heard any native DXD recordings.
On the one hand I think it's cool that Sony is opening up to vinyl rippers. On the other hand, I highly doubt their rig will even come close to touching the rigs of the best rippers out there.
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I preordered this set. Might as well.
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I think they were around $45 if you ordered directly from Mondo. It's a cool release for sure. I've enjoyed mine.
Your best bet is to see if Amazon offers an auto rip for it. Some labels include a CD or file download with every album they release, others don't. And the prices can vary wildly depending on the artist, label, and format (i.e. 33 rpm vs 45 rpm, colored vinyl vs black, etc.). I can't think of any store that will bundle in the CD version with the vinyl for a discount, although that would be a clever marketing move.
Alternatively, as others have mentioned, a sub to a streaming service may be more convenient than tracking down CDs.
Your best bet is to see if Amazon offers an auto rip for it. Some labels include a CD or file download with every album they release, others don't. And the prices can vary wildly depending on the artist, label, and format (i.e. 33 rpm vs 45 rpm, colored vinyl vs black, etc.). I can't think of any store that will bundle in the CD version with the vinyl for a discount, although that would be a clever marketing move.
Alternatively, as others have mentioned, a sub to a streaming service may be more convenient than tracking down CDs.
Soooo.... I couldnt fucking resist! I had to get Mad Max Fury Road on that exclusive Vinyl. For those who still want it, its only $40 and prime qualified and comes with the auto rip for free. I am damn happy and have been eye balling it hard. I dont know if I got lucky but I was on the other day and it was $75. I dont know why or how its down to $40. I jumped!
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Went in on this:

and my 1980's guilty pleasure:

and my 1980's guilty pleasure:
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Bullmoose is taking pre-orders on the individual Bowie remasters from the Five Years box set. So far, studio albums only, no Re:Call either. Of the masters in that box set, I can wholeheartedly recommend The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders From Mars, which had an all analog remaster, and Pin-Ups. I doubt Pin-Ups had an AAA remaster, but it sounds terrific anyway.
Aladdin Sane is an absolute no go, squashed and runs way too hot. MWSTW and Hunky Dory have gotten mixed reactions, so YMMV with those.
I ordered Ziggy and Pin-Ups. I didn't buy the box set.
Aladdin Sane is an absolute no go, squashed and runs way too hot. MWSTW and Hunky Dory have gotten mixed reactions, so YMMV with those.
I ordered Ziggy and Pin-Ups. I didn't buy the box set.
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I hope it's not a complete Bowie overload on RSD. There is usually at least one maybe two releases. I quit buying the 7" pic discs. Couldn't keep up. Don't play them anyway.




Possibly, but it was a loving gift from my wife.
This is the perfect solution for me as well. I reserve vinyl/LP purchases for my favorites and listen to them on my hi-fi setup.