Illaveago
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You could have records playing at different speeds so that you could make the artists either sound like the Chipmunks or Lee Marvin.
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You've just found a long way to say "warmth". Don't spoil the moment with facts.In other words the frequency response is artificially adjusted to favour tenor notes rather than what the musicians produced.
We play vinyl in the office everyday. It's the main method of listening of music here. We have 1000's of CD's to hand to play but vinyl is the preferred .
And for @threebikesmcginty , this is currently spinning on the office death deck
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Does anyone look as cool as that nowadays? I think not.We play vinyl in the office everyday. It's the main method of listening of music here. We have 1000's of CD's to hand to play but vinyl is the preferred .
And for @threebikesmcginty , this is currently spinning on the office death deck
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Does anyone look as cool as that nowadays? I think not.
i understand all the nostalgia, and the LP covers and sleeve notes were a pleasure to own and read, but my hearing doesn't warrant all the inconvenience for me, although a nice turntable would be a thing I would appreciate, nowadays its a NAS for all my music (I still have a lot of CD's that never get played) I am now looking for some good free cloud storage space, any recommendations ?
Yeah, but that's hardly 'nowadays'. Tom Waits is 114; that must date back to the '50s.
No RIAA Equalisation is applied during the manufacture/cutting of Vinyl then removed by the Amplifier phono stage for listening.In other words the frequency response is artificially adjusted to favour tenor notes rather than what the musicians produced.
No RIAA Equalisation is applied during the manufacture/cutting of Vinyl then removed by the Amplifier phono stage for listening.
No I was trying to explain to srw that there is no 'Artificial adjustment' in the sound favouring 'tenor notes' when listening to Vinyl.You've replied to the wrong post. RIAA is indeed exactly that, but you replied to a post explaining "warm sound" which is something ynrelated
No I was trying to explain to srw that there is no 'Artificial adjustment' in the sound favouring 'tenor notes' when listening to Vinyl.