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1ThoughtKnown said:mickeyrat said:1ThoughtKnown said:mickeyrat said:
you got that right.The sleeve has the correct listing. I put that in the notes on Discogs. I should probably add misprint in the description.Shows their are four other owners now.
huh. will check later. saw side 1 and didnt check track listing.
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Not today Sir, Probably not tomorrow.............................................. bayfront arena st. pete '94
you're finally here and I'm a mess................................................... nationwide arena columbus '10
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mrussel1 said:Cropduster-80 said:
It’s got to be a gain issue as a 5mv cart at 40db gain it’s going to be hot
ive got a 3mv cart and at 46 it’s borderline hot, at 40 it isn’t but the KAB calculator says my carts ideal gain is 41. My cart is fairly low output for a MM and 40 is the lowest gain setting on my phono preamp so I would have to think most carts would be hot, especially 5mv which seems to be the normal mm output
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Cropduster-80 said:mrussel1 said:Cropduster-80 said:
It’s got to be a gain issue as a 5mv cart at 40db gain it’s going to be hot
ive got a 3mv cart and at 46 it’s borderline hot, at 40 it isn’t but the KAB calculator says my carts ideal gain is 41. My cart is fairly low output for a MM and 40 is the lowest gain setting on my phono preamp so I would have to think most carts would be hot, especially 5mv which seems to be the normal mm output
that’s my theory anyway0 -
mrussel1 said:Cropduster-80 said:mrussel1 said:Cropduster-80 said:
It’s got to be a gain issue as a 5mv cart at 40db gain it’s going to be hot
ive got a 3mv cart and at 46 it’s borderline hot, at 40 it isn’t but the KAB calculator says my carts ideal gain is 41. My cart is fairly low output for a MM and 40 is the lowest gain setting on my phono preamp so I would have to think most carts would be hot, especially 5mv which seems to be the normal mm output
that’s my theory anyway
with my luck I’d get it set up and damage the stylus. Plus my tonearm is one piece which I regret now so I’ve really got to be a one cart person0 -
Cropduster-80 said:mrussel1 said:Cropduster-80 said:mrussel1 said:Cropduster-80 said:
It’s got to be a gain issue as a 5mv cart at 40db gain it’s going to be hot
ive got a 3mv cart and at 46 it’s borderline hot, at 40 it isn’t but the KAB calculator says my carts ideal gain is 41. My cart is fairly low output for a MM and 40 is the lowest gain setting on my phono preamp so I would have to think most carts would be hot, especially 5mv which seems to be the normal mm output
that’s my theory anyway
with my luck I’d get it set up and damage the stylus. Plus my tonearm is one piece which I regret now so I’ve really got to be a one cart person
sounds like an excuse to buy a new turntable if you ask me. You didnt ask, so I offered.......
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Not today Sir, Probably not tomorrow.............................................. bayfront arena st. pete '94
you're finally here and I'm a mess................................................... nationwide arena columbus '10
memories like fingerprints are slowly raising.................................... first niagara center buffalo '13
another man ..... moved by sleight of hand...................................... joe louis arena detroit '140 -
mickeyrat said:Cropduster-80 said:mrussel1 said:Cropduster-80 said:mrussel1 said:Cropduster-80 said:
It’s got to be a gain issue as a 5mv cart at 40db gain it’s going to be hot
ive got a 3mv cart and at 46 it’s borderline hot, at 40 it isn’t but the KAB calculator says my carts ideal gain is 41. My cart is fairly low output for a MM and 40 is the lowest gain setting on my phono preamp so I would have to think most carts would be hot, especially 5mv which seems to be the normal mm output
that’s my theory anyway
with my luck I’d get it set up and damage the stylus. Plus my tonearm is one piece which I regret now so I’ve really got to be a one cart person
sounds like an excuse to buy a new turntable if you ask me. You didnt ask, so I offered.......0 -
Cropduster-80 said:mickeyrat said:Cropduster-80 said:mrussel1 said:Cropduster-80 said:mrussel1 said:Cropduster-80 said:
It’s got to be a gain issue as a 5mv cart at 40db gain it’s going to be hot
ive got a 3mv cart and at 46 it’s borderline hot, at 40 it isn’t but the KAB calculator says my carts ideal gain is 41. My cart is fairly low output for a MM and 40 is the lowest gain setting on my phono preamp so I would have to think most carts would be hot, especially 5mv which seems to be the normal mm output
that’s my theory anyway
with my luck I’d get it set up and damage the stylus. Plus my tonearm is one piece which I regret now so I’ve really got to be a one cart person
sounds like an excuse to buy a new turntable if you ask me. You didnt ask, so I offered.......have heard its easier to ask forgivess than it is permission.....explained my og cover gnr appetite purchase as an investment.........was just questioned why I have 7 tt in the basement....... ok honey one of those doesnt belong to me.......Post edited by mickeyrat on_____________________________________SIGNATURE________________________________________________
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you're finally here and I'm a mess................................................... nationwide arena columbus '10
memories like fingerprints are slowly raising.................................... first niagara center buffalo '13
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The reissue is fine, I still think a little thin, with not as much depth as the OG. Reissue is more clear, not as warm as the OG. I keep going back and forth, which is taking a while, but I prefer the overall sound of the OG, but QC aside, the reissue is good.To me the track that really shows the difference is Given to Fly. The music envelopes you on the OG, the reissue is good, but definitely more clinical sounding. Elderly woman also has the same overly clinical representation on the reissue. One of the better tracks on the reissue is Red Mosquito which delivers more depth but with almost hints of sibilance where the OG is a much smoother ride. The bottom end is also much more prominent on Better Man on the OG, not that the reissue is bad just thinner. You can feel it when Jeff initially comes in and it really adds to the overall presence.Post edited by MedozK on0
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MedozK said:The reissue is fine, I still think a little thin, with not as much depth as the OG. Reissue is more clear, not as warm as the OG. I keep going back and forth, which is taking a while, but I prefer the overall sound of the OG, but QC aside, the reissue is good.To me the track that really shows the difference is Given to Fly. The music envelopes you on the OG, the reissue is good, but definitely more clinical sounding. Elderly woman also has the same overly clinical representation on the reissue. One of the better tracks on the reissue is Red Mosquito which delivers more depth but with almost hints of sibilance where the OG is a much smoother ride. The bottom end is also much more prominent on Better Man on the OG, not that the reissue is bad just thinner. You can feel it when Jeff initially comes in and it really adds to the overall presence.I ordered the gold US pressing, assuming it’s United and will look for a euro cut when I’m in London for the Hyde Park shows0
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1ThoughtKnown said:MedozK said:The reissue is fine, I still think a little thin, with not as much depth as the OG. Reissue is more clear, not as warm as the OG. I keep going back and forth, which is taking a while, but I prefer the overall sound of the OG, but QC aside, the reissue is good.To me the track that really shows the difference is Given to Fly. The music envelopes you on the OG, the reissue is good, but definitely more clinical sounding. Elderly woman also has the same overly clinical representation on the reissue. One of the better tracks on the reissue is Red Mosquito which delivers more depth but with almost hints of sibilance where the OG is a much smoother ride. The bottom end is also much more prominent on Better Man on the OG, not that the reissue is bad just thinner. You can feel it when Jeff initially comes in and it really adds to the overall presence.I ordered the gold US pressing, assuming it’s United and will look for a euro cut when I’m in London for the Hyde Park shows0
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MedozK said:1ThoughtKnown said:MedozK said:The reissue is fine, I still think a little thin, with not as much depth as the OG. Reissue is more clear, not as warm as the OG. I keep going back and forth, which is taking a while, but I prefer the overall sound of the OG, but QC aside, the reissue is good.To me the track that really shows the difference is Given to Fly. The music envelopes you on the OG, the reissue is good, but definitely more clinical sounding. Elderly woman also has the same overly clinical representation on the reissue. One of the better tracks on the reissue is Red Mosquito which delivers more depth but with almost hints of sibilance where the OG is a much smoother ride. The bottom end is also much more prominent on Better Man on the OG, not that the reissue is bad just thinner. You can feel it when Jeff initially comes in and it really adds to the overall presence.I ordered the gold US pressing, assuming it’s United and will look for a euro cut when I’m in London for the Hyde Park shows0
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Muddy Waters - Hard Again
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I’m a big fan of my clamp. If you aren’t using a slip mat it’s pretty much mandatory for me. I’m a bit hesitant to use weights though
that turntable with the threaded spindle is awesome. My clamp is just friction based on a normal spindle0 -
Cropduster-80 said:I’m a big fan of my clamp. If you aren’t using a slip mat it’s pretty much mandatory for me. I’m a bit hesitant to use weights though
that turntable with the threaded spindle is awesome. My clamp is just friction based on a normal spindle0 -
mrussel1 said:MedozK said:
Also, you don't use your clamp? I have become a fan of it.
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