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Phono Pre-Amp bass missing in action?
Now I've got my turntable sorted, although I'm spinning my discs via PC
& headphones, the bass just sounds absent. Is this a common theme with budget phono-stages. (esp the Maplins one?). Come to think of it, would an external stage of say £40-50 be better than the one installed inside my old Cambridge Audio A500 ? Lordy |
Phono Pre-Amp bass missing in action?
"lordy" wrote in message ... Now I've got my turntable sorted, although I'm spinning my discs via PC & headphones, the bass just sounds absent. Is this a common theme with budget phono-stages. (esp the Maplins one?). No, it's a common theme with headphones... Come to think of it, would an external stage of say £40-50 be better than the one installed inside my old Cambridge Audio A500 ? Possibly/maybe, but who knows? No vinyl system is gonna complain about having a decent phono stage forced upon it, but even the one in my cheapo (60 quid) Argos amp is really quite tidy and listenable - so I'd guess (I don't *know*) the Cambridge Audio PS would probably be at least as good as flopping out 40/50 quid on a cheap standalone. Save up for summat like a Graham Slee if you want to be sure of a real step up (pardon the pun) - I'm told they are very good, but haven't used one myself.... |
Phono Pre-Amp bass missing in action?
In article , lordy
writes Now I've got my turntable sorted, although I'm spinning my discs via PC & headphones, the bass just sounds absent. Is this a common theme with budget phono-stages. (esp the Maplins one?). Come to think of it, would an external stage of say £40-50 be better than the one installed inside my old Cambridge Audio A500 ? Lordy Suggest you look out for an old S/Hand Audiolab 8000 pre amp or integrated, that disc input in those is excellent:) -- Tony Sayer |
Phono Pre-Amp bass missing in action?
On Fri, 01 Sep 2006 00:18:56 GMT, lordy wrote:
Now I've got my turntable sorted, although I'm spinning my discs via PC & headphones, the bass just sounds absent. Is this a common theme with budget phono-stages. (esp the Maplins one?). Come to think of it, would an external stage of say £40-50 be better than the one installed inside my old Cambridge Audio A500 ? Lordy No the bass was anything but absent on the clips you posted - no problem at all. The stage in your Cambridge is actually very good indeed. Spend your money on a decent pair of headphones, and you won't find them in a computer shop - you do need to go to a Hi Fi shop for them. When choosing go for comfort if you intend to listen for long periods. d -- Pearce Consulting http://www.pearce.uk.com |
Phono Pre-Amp bass missing in action?
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lordy wrote: Now I've got my turntable sorted, although I'm spinning my discs via PC & headphones, the bass just sounds absent. Is this a common theme with budget phono-stages. (esp the Maplins one?). There was plenty of LF on the clips you posted, so it's not the pre-amp that's the problem. What does other stuff via the PC and headphones sound like? -- *Santa's helpers are subordinate clauses* Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
Phono Pre-Amp bass missing in action?
On Fri, 01 Sep 2006 00:18:56 GMT, lordy wrote:
Now I've got my turntable sorted, although I'm spinning my discs via PC & headphones, the bass just sounds absent. Is this a common theme with budget phono-stages. (esp the Maplins one?). Get better headphones? |
Phono Pre-Amp bass missing in action?
"lordy" wrote in message
Now I've got my turntable sorted, although I'm spinning my discs via PC & headphones, the bass just sounds absent. Is this a common theme with budget phono-stages. (esp the Maplins one?). No, its a common theme with budget headphones and speakers. Good bass still costs money. Come to think of it, would an external stage of say £40-50 be better than the one installed inside my old Cambridge Audio A500 ? The phono preamps in most mid-fi and better receivers are usually pretty good in terms of frequency response. The MP3 files you posted belied your claim. They measured and sounded like they had plenty of bass. Of course I was listening to them through fairly credible headphones - Sony MDR 7506, Sennheiser HD 580, and Audio Technica ATH AD700. The 580s are probably out of your price range, but stretching a little to acquire the Sonys or the ATs would probably be a life-changing experience for you. If you're really stetched for cash, try some Koss "The Plug" earphones for about $20. They have nothing if not bass. |
Phono Pre-Amp bass missing in action?
On 2006-09-01, Arny Krueger wrote:
"lordy" wrote in message Now I've got my turntable sorted, although I'm spinning my discs via PC & headphones, the bass just sounds absent. Is this a common theme with budget phono-stages. (esp the Maplins one?). No, its a common theme with budget headphones and speakers. Good bass still costs money. The phono preamps in most mid-fi and better receivers are usually pretty good in terms of frequency response. The MP3 files you posted belied your claim. They measured and sounded like they had plenty of bass. Of course I was listening to them through fairly credible headphones - Sony MDR 7506, Sennheiser HD 580, and Audio Technica ATH AD700. The 580s are probably out of your price range, but stretching a little to acquire the Sonys or the ATs would probably be a life-changing experience for you. I was listening through my Logitech headphones, should know better I guess, I wear them because they are very comfortable but the sound is average. I do have Senn. HD25s downstairs and the Senn. PCX250 for plane/tube etc. Speakers are Mordaunt Short 914 FWIW My mistake for forgetting I was wearing questionable headphones! If you're really stetched for cash, try some Koss "The Plug" earphones for about $20. They have nothing if not bass. Lordy |
Phono Pre-Amp bass missing in action?
On 2006-09-01, lordy wrote:
Now I've got my turntable sorted, although I'm spinning my discs via PC & headphones, the bass just sounds absent. Is this a common theme with budget phono-stages. (esp the Maplins one?). Sorry I didnt think that one through properly. Apart from using my Logitech 'puter phones rather than my HD 25s I was also copying a rare record from a friend from 1975, it was the pressing that had less bass than I would have expected for that particular type of reggae. Come to think of it, would an external stage of say £40-50 be better than the one installed inside my old Cambridge Audio A500 ? Lordy |
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