mapman,
You are correct on all counts.
Still, to my defense, even if I cleaned old records to the best of my abilty with the best of the equipment I could buy tomorrow morning, there would still be a variable of "their cleaning process, solution, something else, is better than mine so that is where the difference hides". It becomes so many variables that it becomes practically unmanageable.
In reality, I am hoping to figure out if there is a major difference, one that hits you as soon as you start playing it, rather than some nuance. Some records on better-records.com are even described as having pops and clicks. I assume that overall sound must still be strikingly better when they cost in hundreds of dollars.
Well, as it is purely an entertainment, I am welcoming suggestions and revealing limitations. In the end, it is just innocent fun and nobody gets hurt. My results will be limited by laughably small sample, but it may be better than nothing.
You are correct on all counts.
Still, to my defense, even if I cleaned old records to the best of my abilty with the best of the equipment I could buy tomorrow morning, there would still be a variable of "their cleaning process, solution, something else, is better than mine so that is where the difference hides". It becomes so many variables that it becomes practically unmanageable.
In reality, I am hoping to figure out if there is a major difference, one that hits you as soon as you start playing it, rather than some nuance. Some records on better-records.com are even described as having pops and clicks. I assume that overall sound must still be strikingly better when they cost in hundreds of dollars.
Well, as it is purely an entertainment, I am welcoming suggestions and revealing limitations. In the end, it is just innocent fun and nobody gets hurt. My results will be limited by laughably small sample, but it may be better than nothing.