Yield Reissue

JP33JP33 Posts: 1,348
Is it just me or does the volume is not that loud compared to other albums

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  • Dr. DelightDr. Delight Posts: 11,210
    No issue with  volume on my copy.
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  • deadendpdeadendp Posts: 10,434
    Mine is delightful. 
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  • dudemandudeman Posts: 3,051
    If anything, I'd say my copy of Lightning Bolt is quieter than the rest. 

    OG and reissue of Yield sound great. 
    If hope can grow from dirt like me, it can be done. - EV
  • JP33JP33 Posts: 1,348
    dudeman said:
    If anything, I'd say my copy of Lightning Bolt is quieter than the rest. 

    OG and reissue of Yield sound great. 
    how is your No Code reissue sound?
  • JP33JP33 Posts: 1,348
    dudeman said:
    If anything, I'd say my copy of Lightning Bolt is quieter than the rest. 

    OG and reissue of Yield sound great. 

    are you using a conical or elipticol needle?
  • dudemandudeman Posts: 3,051
    No Code reissue sounds great too.

    I have an elliptical stylus. I also clean my records. I wet brush every time I play a side. Even then, there is still an occasional pop. Kind of the nature of the beast. Truthfully, I really only notice when I'm actively listening for it or in the space between songs. 

    Have you considered a record cleaning machine? 

    Static can cause popping and crackling too. Is your turntable grounded properly? Are you doing anything to reduce static? 
    If hope can grow from dirt like me, it can be done. - EV
  • JP33JP33 Posts: 1,348
    dudeman said:
    No Code reissue sounds great too.

    I have an elliptical stylus. I also clean my records. I wet brush every time I play a side. Even then, there is still an occasional pop. Kind of the nature of the beast. Truthfully, I really only notice when I'm actively listening for it or in the space between songs. 

    Have you considered a record cleaning machine? 

    Static can cause popping and crackling too. Is your turntable grounded properly? Are you doing anything to reduce static? 

    dudeman said:
    No Code reissue sounds great too.

    I have an elliptical stylus. I also clean my records. I wet brush every time I play a side. Even then, there is still an occasional pop. Kind of the nature of the beast. Truthfully, I really only notice when I'm actively listening for it or in the space between songs. 

    Have you considered a record cleaning machine? 

    Static can cause popping and crackling too. Is your turntable grounded properly? Are you doing anything to reduce static? 
    I have a carbon fiber brush......
  • JP33JP33 Posts: 1,348
    other vinyls sound ok........a record cleaning machine......what do you recommend ?
  • JP33JP33 Posts: 1,348
    JP33 said:
    dudeman said:
    No Code reissue sounds great too.

    I have an elliptical stylus. I also clean my records. I wet brush every time I play a side. Even then, there is still an occasional pop. Kind of the nature of the beast. Truthfully, I really only notice when I'm actively listening for it or in the space between songs. 

    Have you considered a record cleaning machine? 

    Static can cause popping and crackling too. Is your turntable grounded properly? Are you doing anything to reduce static? 

    dudeman said:
    No Code reissue sounds great too.

    I have an elliptical stylus. I also clean my records. I wet brush every time I play a side. Even then, there is still an occasional pop. Kind of the nature of the beast. Truthfully, I really only notice when I'm actively listening for it or in the space between songs. 

    Have you considered a record cleaning machine? 

    Static can cause popping and crackling too. Is your turntable grounded properly? Are you doing anything to reduce static? 
    I have a carbon fiber brush......

    dudeman said:
    No Code reissue sounds great too.

    I have an elliptical stylus. I also clean my records. I wet brush every time I play a side. Even then, there is still an occasional pop. Kind of the nature of the beast. Truthfully, I really only notice when I'm actively listening for it or in the space between songs. 

    Have you considered a record cleaning machine? 

    Static can cause popping and crackling too. Is your turntable grounded properly? Are you doing anything to reduce static? 

    what kind of wet brush do you use?
  • dudemandudeman Posts: 3,051
    Old school RCA Discwasher. Works for me. 
    If hope can grow from dirt like me, it can be done. - EV
  • JP33JP33 Posts: 1,348
    cool............thanks
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