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Sibilance problems with records...
On Mon, 01 Sep 2003 17:59:31 GMT, (Stewart
Pinkerton) wrote:
On Mon, 01 Sep 2003 17:22:38 GMT, David Goodwin
wrote:
On Mon, 1 Sep 2003 05:30:23 -0400, "Arny Krueger"
wrote:
Have I missed something? I can't find out what turntable you have.
Denon DP-7J.
Big could actually be any. The stylus should be perfectly clean.
I don't see anything, in any case...
That would be mistracking. When I listened to your samples I noticed that
the problem seems to be far worse in the right channel.
I've noticed that too. Why *is* that? My old stylus had a similar
problem (its right channel was distorted) and that's why I replaced
it...could part of this have carried over thanks to tracking weight
errors?
Sounds like the anti-skating force is badly wrong.
Excessive treble distortion at the inner grooves is, regrettably, only
be expected with vinyl.
Since vinyl the only format with "grooves", I would expect this to be
a true statement. However, there's not much point to such a statement,
as stated.
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