On my phonostage there is a 'low cut' facility to remove rumble. I don't need to use it with either deck
I think the point is, that well implemented design and upgrades mean that rumble is not necessarily the problem you claim it to be
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mijostynBelt drive tables
generally do not have enough torque to get started IMMEDIATELY like a
cuing table needs to. You need to practice your disc jockey exercises ... Nope, no practice needed. Belt drive tables can easily be used for quick starts by using a slip mat. It's called "slip cueing."
... stop sticking your nose into things it nose nothing about
... I'll post here as I see fit. If that's a problem for you, it's your problem and not mine, sir.
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mijostyn"cleeds and stop sticking your nose into things it nose nothing about" Cleeds knows nothing about turntables or Music Reproduction System components of any type, function, or design. AHe comes into this group to argue, defy, and obfuscate, and to correct, insult, and debate with users who are serious, knowledgeable, and expert. He does not own a turntable he "nose" nothing about audio and I applaud, congratulate, and honor you for recognizing that cleeds should be permanently banned, disbarred , and ejected from this group. |
clearthinkCleeds knows nothing about turntables ... He does not own a turntable ... Actually, there is a photo of my turntable on the "Friendly Forum for High-End Audio" site, which doesn’t allow this sort of nastiness as we see here from users such as clearthink and mijostyn. |