
August 28th 06, 11:29 PM
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Is this too much noise for a budget turntable..
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Laurence Payne lpayne1NOSPAM@dslDOTpipexDOTcom wrote:
Strange - it's mainly hum which would suggest a ground problem,
although it would be nice if the clip included a bit before the stylus
was lowered. It's possible to get induced hum on the cartridge from the
turntable motor which doesn't show with the pickup on the rest.
Aren't you seeing the lf stuff?
Only listened to it on the computer speakers. The mains hum is the obvious
thing.
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Dave Plowman London SW
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August 28th 06, 11:49 PM
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Is this too much noise for a budget turntable..
On Tue, 29 Aug 2006 00:29:50 +0100, "Dave Plowman (News)"
wrote:
Strange - it's mainly hum which would suggest a ground problem,
although it would be nice if the clip included a bit before the stylus
was lowered. It's possible to get induced hum on the cartridge from the
turntable motor which doesn't show with the pickup on the rest.
Aren't you seeing the lf stuff?
Only listened to it on the computer speakers. The mains hum is the obvious
thing.
Ah. Look at it in a wave editor. There's HUGE amounts of lf rubbish.
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August 29th 06, 08:44 AM
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Is this too much noise for a budget turntable..
In article ,
Laurence Payne lpayne1NOSPAM@dslDOTpipexDOTcom wrote:
On Tue, 29 Aug 2006 00:29:50 +0100, "Dave Plowman (News)"
wrote:
Strange - it's mainly hum which would suggest a ground problem,
although it would be nice if the clip included a bit before the
stylus was lowered. It's possible to get induced hum on the
cartridge from the turntable motor which doesn't show with the
pickup on the rest.
Aren't you seeing the lf stuff?
Only listened to it on the computer speakers. The mains hum is the
obvious thing.
Ah. Look at it in a wave editor. There's HUGE amounts of lf rubbish.
As on any LP?
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Dave Plowman London SW
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August 29th 06, 10:10 AM
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Is this too much noise for a budget turntable..
"Dave Plowman (News)" wrote in message
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In article ,
Laurence Payne lpayne1NOSPAM@dslDOTpipexDOTcom wrote:
On Tue, 29 Aug 2006 00:29:50 +0100, "Dave Plowman (News)"
wrote:
Strange - it's mainly hum which would suggest a ground problem,
although it would be nice if the clip included a bit before the
stylus was lowered. It's possible to get induced hum on the
cartridge from the turntable motor which doesn't show with the
pickup on the rest.
Aren't you seeing the lf stuff?
Only listened to it on the computer speakers. The mains hum is the
obvious thing.
Ah. Look at it in a wave editor. There's HUGE amounts of lf rubbish.
Oh dear, another clown who looks at waveforms to *see* what he's hearing....
As on any LP?
What? *Including* your 'excellent' digital masters....???
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August 29th 06, 11:01 AM
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Is this too much noise for a budget turntable..
On Tue, 29 Aug 2006 11:10:37 +0100, "Keith G"
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Ah. Look at it in a wave editor. There's HUGE amounts of lf rubbish.
Oh dear, another clown who looks at waveforms to *see* what he's hearing....
Silly boy. You may not be able to directly hear LF, but it's there
and it's soaking up power. Ears are good. Analysis is good. They
work together.
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August 29th 06, 11:19 AM
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Is this too much noise for a budget turntable..
"Laurence Payne" lpayne1NOSPAM@dslDOTpipexDOTcom wrote in message
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On Tue, 29 Aug 2006 11:10:37 +0100, "Keith G"
wrote:
Ah. Look at it in a wave editor. There's HUGE amounts of lf rubbish.
Oh dear, another clown who looks at waveforms to *see* what he's
hearing....
Silly boy.
Remarks like that from an occasional, blow-in (with nothing to say, like
you) aren't going to keep you out of my ****ter for long...
blather snipped
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August 29th 06, 11:29 AM
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Is this too much noise for a budget turntable..
On Tue, 29 Aug 2006 12:19:01 +0100, "Keith G"
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Remarks like that from an occasional, blow-in (with nothing to say, like
you) aren't going to keep you out of my ****ter for long...
blather snipped
You left the blather in, but snipped the serious point :-)
I'd like to hear your reasons why you think high-level sub-sonic
content isn't of interest?
If you want to trade insults too, fine. You started it, remember :-)
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August 29th 06, 09:05 PM
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Is this too much noise for a budget turntable..
"Laurence Payne" lpayne1NOSPAM@dslDOTpipexDOTcom wrote in
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On Tue, 29 Aug 2006 00:29:50 +0100, "Dave Plowman (News)"
wrote:
Strange - it's mainly hum which would suggest a ground
problem, although it would be nice if the clip
included a bit before the stylus was lowered. It's
possible to get induced hum on the cartridge from the
turntable motor which doesn't show with the pickup on
the rest.
Aren't you seeing the lf stuff?
Only listened to it on the computer speakers. The mains
hum is the obvious thing.
The 100 Hz hum is only present when the needle is actually in the groove.
Ah. Look at it in a wave editor. There's HUGE amounts
of lf rubbish.
Cheap turntable?
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August 29th 06, 11:33 PM
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Is this too much noise for a budget turntable..
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Arny Krueger wrote:
Only listened to it on the computer speakers. The mains
hum is the obvious thing.
The 100 Hz hum is only present when the needle is actually in the groove.
Yes - definitely shown by the new clip. I've got no theories - have you?
Any muting circuit at start or end of disc would remove the out of groove
surface noise too...
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Dave Plowman London SW
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August 29th 06, 11:55 PM
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Is this too much noise for a budget turntable..
"Dave Plowman (News)" wrote in message
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In article ,
Arny Krueger wrote:
Only listened to it on the computer speakers. The mains
hum is the obvious thing.
The 100 Hz hum is only present when the needle is actually in the groove.
Yes - definitely shown by the new clip. I've got no theories - have you?
Any muting circuit at start or end of disc would remove the out of groove
surface noise too...
Muting circuit...?? (Debut...??)
Pretty obvous it's the cart and/or the wires to the cart, I would have
thought. The OP needs to try another another one or at least remove the one
he's got and try re-fitting it...
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