As you should be.
Oh hell yeah brutha!
This guy amazes me too, in much the same way!
http://www.sciencealert.com/man-launch-himself-in-homemade-rocket-to-prove-earth-is-flat
As you should be.
i don't see your equipment list so i can't know what you are hearing at home with your vinyl.
but in direct comparison of the original issue of brothers in arms (my first cd that i was truly enamored of and is excellent sound) the dollar cutout i bought trounced it sonically.
Oh hell yeah brutha!
This guy amazes me too, in much the same way!
http://www.sciencealert.com/man-launch-himself-in-homemade-rocket-to-prove-earth-is-flat
And...that's exactly what I did......Take a look at a Project Debut if you wanna go new. Its well within that budget.
So, it's possible I've drummed up a similar question, but I'm fairly sick of my TT needing to be next to my AVR. I want to move it. So...
My TT has it's own phono pre-amp built in......yet the last time I tried to buy longer cables...I got the dreaded hum/feedback. Pretty bad actually. But...but....I've been reading on another forum and everyone says if you want to utilize longer cables, you should buy an outboard pre-amp and make sure the cables from pre-amp to TT are short...then you could use longer cables from pre-amp to AVR.
Based on my internal pre-amp already making a lot of noise with longer cables...I guess I don't get that theory. Distance from my internal pre-amp to my TT is already as short as it can be (right??).....
Or, am I missing something here?
Gene, I'm hardly a TT expert but have you ever tried experimenting with BETTER cables. A quick call to Music Direct with their 60 day iron clad return policy might solve the problem. They're always having sales on demo cables, etc. but a quick chat with one of their salespeople who are really into analogue might save you a bundle down the road. Wouldn't hurt and there's NO obligation to buy anything. In the past, MD's salespeople have rendered me nothing but good advice.
So, it's possible I've drummed up a similar question, but I'm fairly sick of my TT needing to be next to my AVR. I want to move it. So...
My TT has it's own phono pre-amp built in......yet the last time I tried to buy longer cables...I got the dreaded hum/feedback. Pretty bad actually. But...but....I've been reading on another forum and everyone says if you want to utilize longer cables, you should buy an outboard pre-amp and make sure the cables from pre-amp to TT are short...then you could use longer cables from pre-amp to AVR.
Based on my internal pre-amp already making a lot of noise with longer cables...I guess I don't get that theory. Distance from my internal pre-amp to my TT is already as short as it can be (right??).....
Or, am I missing something here?
Since your table has the pre built in, the cable requirements aren't any different than they would be for a CD player. Are you talking about electrical hum or acoustic feedback? Does it change with volume? You can't place your table of the same surface that a speaker is on.
Since your table has a built in pre I don't believe there is a grounding lug. The cart would be grounded to the pre internally.
My TT does come with a ground wire, and I have that grounded. Maybe it was interference from my speaker. I dunno. I'd say they were about 3 ft apart.Since your table has the pre built in, the cable requirements aren't any different than they would be for a CD player. Are you talking about electrical hum or acoustic feedback? Does it change with volume? You can't place your table of the same surface that a speaker is on.
Since your table has a built in pre I don't believe there is a grounding lug. The cart would be grounded to the pre internally.
The hum happened when I added a longer cable feed. When I use shorter, I get none.Yeah that's true too. It should already be grounded. Is the hum problem a recent development?
What about grounding at the AC main for the turntable?
Maybe that specific cord is bad. Did you try another long cable? Did you try that cable with another source?The hum happened when I added a longer cable feed. When I use shorter, I get none.
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