"ScottW" wrote in message
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"Arny Krueger" wrote in message
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I've never heard totally quiety vinyl.
Dido, Life For Rent from Classic Records is the lowest noise
floor piece of vinyl I have the pleasure of owning.
I notice that you stop well short of saying that it is totally quiet.
All
extant technical analysis indicate that the problems with vinyl are
inherent
in the basic materials and basic mechanical process, which hasn't
changed
appreciably.
Such new SOTA 180 gram vinyl as I've purchased has the usual problems.
What record? What label?
HFN test record, two samples.
Who pressed it? I doubt HFN presses their own vinyl.
I suggest you need to acquire something from Classic Records,
http://www.classicrecords.com/
Speakers Corner
http://www.speakerscorner.de/Speaker...e/E/index1.htm
and Analogue Productions
http://www.analogueproductions.com/
(You need a new test record anyway)
Actually, I have a new test record. It is the second HFN test record that I
bought at the same time that I've never used.
to experience SOTA Vinyl, IMO.
Every vinyl lover seems to have their opinons. All sorts of people raved
about the new 180 g vinyl HFN test record. I'm beginning to get the idea
that there are no vinyl advocates who are realistic about what their
favorite media actually does.