I think my turntable bit the dust, having horrible inconsistent speed that’s gotten worse. The belt looks ok but I’m gonna swap it out and see if that changes anything.
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I think my turntable bit the dust, having horrible inconsistent speed that’s gotten worse. The belt looks ok but I’m gonna swap it out and see if that changes anything.
Sometimes I am too lazy to turn my vinyls so I just listen to the same side over and over until I am sick of it.
ARRGGHH
Bought a new Shure M97xE cartridge. Asked the shop owner if he could mount it. He did. And all was well. Until I bought a different turntable and put that headshell/cartridge on that turntable. Right channel was nearly nonexistent. Original cartridge sounded fine. So I make my first mistake. I swap the cartridges. Now the Shure sounds better, but the soundstage is definitely shifted to the right. So I order the Technics overhang gauge. It arrived today. Mistake number two, I line everything up as best I can and try again. The stage is now a bit more to the left, AND sounds like mud. I have to crank the volume up way more than normal to get the same level.
So... once morning comes, I'm going back up to Pittsburgh to have the turntable repair guy fix my screwup. He knows what he's doing. I sure don't.
I'm in a hardcore room and all they're playing is a bunch of lame straight edge hardcore and youth crew. Is this seriously all you listen to? How do you do that without killing yourself?
how is it fair that paula has 186 dj points
and i have 96