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Is this too much noise for a budget turntable..
Just breaking in my Project Debut 3 turntable. Nice sound but there is
a lot of turntable noise. Its been a while since I've used a turntable in anger but I don't remember this much noise on my old Dual 505. I've uploaded a small mp3 clip (about 10secs) here http://lordy.org.uk/rising_to_the_top_-_keni_burke.mp3 (*) The background noise is only present when the stylus hits the vinyl - so I guess its not a ground issue? Does it sound excessive? Cheers, Lordy (*) Captured to my PC via a cheap pre-amp from Maplin, saved me having to lug my PC into the sitting room! Currently reduced from £25 to £15 if anyone is interested! http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?...amp&doy=28m 8 Cheaper than the RicherSounds Vivanco pre-amp. |
DUMBKOPH of the YEAR Award.
"lordy" The background noise is only present when the stylus hits the vinyl - so I guess its not a ground issue? Does it sound excessive? ** There should be NO audible noise attributable to a hi-fi turntable itself. YOUR absolutely asinine 5 minute MP3 demonstrates nothing at all - except the fact that vinyl is noisy. **** the hell off - you BLOODY idiot. ........ Phil |
Is this too much noise for a budget turntable..
lordy wrote:
Just breaking in my Project Debut 3 turntable. Nice sound but there is a lot of turntable noise. Its been a while since I've used a turntable in anger but I don't remember this much noise on my old Dual 505. I've uploaded a small mp3 clip (about 10secs) here http://lordy.org.uk/rising_to_the_top_-_keni_burke.mp3 (*) The background noise is only present when the stylus hits the vinyl - so I guess its not a ground issue? Does it sound excessive? Cheers, Lordy (*) Captured to my PC via a cheap pre-amp from Maplin, saved me having to lug my PC into the sitting room! Currently reduced from £25 to £15 if anyone is interested! http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?...amp&doy=28m 8 Cheaper than the RicherSounds Vivanco pre-amp. You have 6.5Hz, 50Hz and 100Hz components. Check your earthing for a start and try to keep vibrations away. Wooden floors are not good. When archiving your LPs, a high-pass filter at 20Hz will be useful if you can't get rid of the 6.5Hz resonance. The Maplin pre-amp is not very good. I haven't done a proper comparison with my decent pre-amp so it may be psychological, but it sounds 'grainy' to me. -- Eiron No good deed ever goes unpunished. |
Is this too much noise for a budget turntable..
On Mon, 28 Aug 2006 15:14:55 GMT, lordy wrote:
Just breaking in my Project Debut 3 turntable. Nice sound but there is a lot of turntable noise. Its been a while since I've used a turntable in anger but I don't remember this much noise on my old Dual 505. I've uploaded a small mp3 clip (about 10secs) here http://lordy.org.uk/rising_to_the_top_-_keni_burke.mp3 (*) There's a LOAD of low frequency rubbish. That was why, back in the vinyl days, amplifiers had bass cut switches. Thanks for the reminder of surface noise too :-) |
Is this too much noise for a budget turntable..
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lordy wrote: Just breaking in my Project Debut 3 turntable. Nice sound but there is a lot of turntable noise. Its been a while since I've used a turntable in anger but I don't remember this much noise on my old Dual 505. I've uploaded a small mp3 clip (about 10secs) here http://lordy.org.uk/rising_to_the_top_-_keni_burke.mp3 (*) The background noise is only present when the stylus hits the vinyl - so I guess its not a ground issue? Does it sound excessive? 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. Can't you find a CD of this performance? ;-) -- *When companies ship Styrofoam, what do they pack it in? * Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
Is this too much noise for a budget turntable..
"lordy" wrote in message ... Just breaking in my Project Debut 3 turntable. Nice sound but there is a lot of turntable noise. Its been a while since I've used a turntable in anger but I don't remember this much noise on my old Dual 505. I've uploaded a small mp3 clip (about 10secs) here http://lordy.org.uk/rising_to_the_top_-_keni_burke.mp3 (*) The background noise is only present when the stylus hits the vinyl - so I guess its not a ground issue? Does it sound excessive? Yes. If you have tried earth on and earth off, gently feel the cartridge leads up and see if you can induce or stop hum there - the way the wires are dressed can sometimes cause a hum, as well as other things... |
Is this too much noise for a budget turntable..
On Mon, 28 Aug 2006 19:40:38 +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? |
DUMBKOPH of the YEAR Award.
On 2006-08-28, Phil Allison wrote:
"lordy" The background noise is only present when the stylus hits the vinyl - so I guess its not a ground issue? Does it sound excessive? ** There should be NO audible noise attributable to a hi-fi turntable itself. My first & last reply to you. I'm actually trying to find out if I have faulty or badly set up equipment. I'm not trying to dis' vinyl or anything like that. YOUR absolutely asinine 5 minute MP3 demonstrates nothing at all - except the fact that vinyl is noisy. I can hear the same 50Hz component on all the records I've tried , but oddly enough only when the needle drops right into the groove. When its skating just prior to dropping in the groove no noise. **** the hell off - you BLOODY idiot. You are clearly a very special person. Lordy ....... Phil |
DUMBKOPH of the YEAR Award.
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lordy wrote: **** the hell off - you BLOODY idiot. You are clearly a very special person. Ignore the prat, lordy. All the best people do. ;-) -- *Therapy is expensive, poppin' bubble wrap is cheap! You choose. Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
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. -- *Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large groups Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
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