SEVENS vinyls: thinner than ever...

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  • PJ_Soul
    PJ_Soul Vancouver, BC Posts: 50,981
    picola said:

    If there were no issues about that and if no one before me and no audiophile had never talked about that before, I never would have tell you about that.

    Yeah, I gathered.... I was just saying that I hadn't. At any rate, I'm not planning on opening my Sevens yet, but if the result of the records being thin is what you are worried about please give us an update!
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  • cp3iverson
    cp3iverson Posts: 8,702
    picola said:

    PJ_Soul said:

    picola said:

    PJ_Soul said:

    Just wondering why anyone cares if they are thin. I haven't seen anyone say they sound bad, so who gives a shit?

    If you don't play them on a turntable, you don't give a shit, ok...
    If records are made to be played, well, take a look at them after a few spin...


    You think they are so thin that they'll wear out after a few spins?
    Well, when I read that, I can't believe you're a vinyl enthousiast...
    Many poorly pressed records have defaults after a few spin due to the cartridge if they are not enough hard. (i don't know how to explain it properly in english, excuse that...)
    If records are veru thin, it's worse.
    You would only notice a difference if you're using awful equipment like a Crosley or if you play this 500 times compared to a thicker version.

    Being thin doesnt make this a poor pressing. Soundwise it's a slight improvement over my regular 12"
  • PJ_Soul said:

    picola said:

    We all have just to compare our Benaroya LP and this Sevens boxset.

    same price, but one was really a true great gift to collectors and the other one is a poor record....

    They write the same price on it. That says a lot.

    sevens was more than benaroya hall
    Not if you take inflation into account.
    inflation wasn't part of either argument, but point taken
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  • PJfanwillneverleave1
    PJfanwillneverleave1 Posts: 12,885
    edited January 2014
    picola said:

    PJ_Soul said:

    Just wondering why anyone cares if they are thin. I haven't seen anyone say they sound bad, so who gives a shit?

    If you don't play them on a turntable, you don't give a shit, ok...
    If records are made to be played, well, take a look at them after a few spin...

    Awesome statement picola.

    This new forum design rocks! On the old forum you were sure to be attacked, insulted and possibly banned by a select few with a comment like that.

    We are all members and have a say as long as it is not personal. The old forum seemed to be very small.

    Keep up the good work 10c and mods.
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  • picola said:

    PJ_Soul said:

    Just wondering why anyone cares if they are thin. I haven't seen anyone say they sound bad, so who gives a shit?

    If you don't play them on a turntable, you don't give a shit, ok...
    If records are made to be played, well, take a look at them after a few spin...

    Awesome statement picola.

    This new forum design rocks! On the old forum you were sure to be attacked and insulted by a select few with a comment like that.

    We are all members and have a say as long as it is not personal. The old forum seemed to be very small.

    Keep up the good work 10c and mods.
    what?
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  • eddiec
    eddiec Posts: 3,974
    Are 180g 45's even made? Or ever made. I've got a bunch of 45's and all are thinner than regular vinyl. My dad has hundreds of 45's and all are pretty thin.
  • 2-feign-reluctance
    2-feign-reluctance TigerTown, USA Posts: 23,462

    picola said:

    PJ_Soul said:

    Just wondering why anyone cares if they are thin. I haven't seen anyone say they sound bad, so who gives a shit?

    If you don't play them on a turntable, you don't give a shit, ok...
    If records are made to be played, well, take a look at them after a few spin...

    Awesome statement picola.

    This new forum design rocks! On the old forum you were sure to be attacked and insulted by a select few with a comment like that.

    We are all members and have a say as long as it is not personal. The old forum seemed to be very small.

    Keep up the good work 10c and mods.
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  • MedozK
    MedozK Tennessee Posts: 9,212
    edited January 2014

    picola said:

    PJ_Soul said:

    Just wondering why anyone cares if they are thin. I haven't seen anyone say they sound bad, so who gives a shit?

    If you don't play them on a turntable, you don't give a shit, ok...
    If records are made to be played, well, take a look at them after a few spin...

    Awesome statement picola.

    This new forum design rocks! On the old forum you were sure to be attacked and insulted by a select few with a comment like that.

    We are all members and have a say as long as it is not personal. The old forum seemed to be very small.

    Keep up the good work 10c and mods.
    what?
    Eh?
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  • Spoken
    Spoken Posts: 1,499
    Seriously-
    I have vinyl, some vinyl in the 80's was thinner than normal, but they sound great.
    I'm not sure the weight takes away from the sound quality at all.
    I've bought heavy vinyl that has been horrible....
  • cp3iverson
    cp3iverson Posts: 8,702
    edited January 2014
    Yeah this thread is ridiculous. My two worst sounding records are both 180g. Some of my best are 120 and 140. And yes im using an audiophile setup on all links of the chain.
  • again,can someone,of the one who notice the difference,bewteen the onld singles and sevens tell me the weight difference in grams?
    im on a diet and those details are important,thanks
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  • mfc2006
    mfc2006 HTOWN Posts: 37,491

    Yeah this thread is ridiculous. My two worst sounding records are both 180g. Some of my best are 120 and 140. And yes im using an audiophile setup on all links of the chain.

    agreed.

    but I also put a pancake on my turntable & it sounded muffled. hmm....
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  • pjradio
    pjradio Posts: 6,704
    I dunno....My 200gr 45rpm Counting Crows 2LP sounds pretty good & I have a pretty good setup as well

    Yeah this thread is ridiculous. My two worst sounding records are both 180g. Some of my best are 120 and 140. And yes im using an audiophile setup on all links of the chain.

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  • Pernille
    Pernille Copenhagen, Denmark Posts: 114

    again,can someone,of the one who notice the difference,bewteen the onld singles and sevens tell me the weight difference in grams?
    im on a diet and those details are important,thanks


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  • MedozK
    MedozK Tennessee Posts: 9,212
    I think the only thing thickness relates to is the durability of the vinyl.

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  • cp3iverson
    cp3iverson Posts: 8,702
    edited January 2014
    pjradio said:

    I dunno....My 200gr 45rpm Counting Crows 2LP sounds pretty good & I have a pretty good setup as

    Thats because the CC record was a terrific masterung and pressing job. I was just relaying that just because a record is heavy doesnt make it better than a traditional thin one.
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  • covered in bliss
    covered in bliss chi-caw-go Posts: 1,332
    edited January 2014
    To the average person, 140 gram is not inferior to 180 gram vinyl. Google it.
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  • JonnyPistachio
    JonnyPistachio Florida Posts: 10,219
    mfc2006 said:

    Yeah this thread is ridiculous. My two worst sounding records are both 180g. Some of my best are 120 and 140. And yes im using an audiophile setup on all links of the chain.

    agreed.

    but I also put a pancake on my turntable & it sounded muffled. hmm....
    gotta go lighter on the syrup man
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  • 2-feign-reluctance
    2-feign-reluctance TigerTown, USA Posts: 23,462
    I'm hoping the OP is so disappointed, he will contact me about selling it to me!
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