But that’s just a shot in the dark. Don’tcha think?
Gold Note PH-1000 Best Phono Preamp?
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In his PH-1000 review Fremer did try at least one alternate curve and said it did sound better on the test LP. Not saying he is wrong about the RIAA curve adoption, but relying on older folks memories is dangerous. Not to mention folks that may have beef repeating the corporate line.
Y'all take care, Robert |
He spoke to specific engineers who were personally involved in setting up the most commonly used Neumann lathe. There was complete agreement among them. When I was a kid in the 50s, my parents had a H-K receiver that offered a choice of 2 or 3 equalization curves, plus RIAA. But that was all mono. Fremer does intimate that the conversation to stereo brought in the particular Neumann that was standardized to RIAA. It’s certainly logical that a mono LP might benefit from some esoteric equalization curve. Also, there’s no accounting for listener taste. If you get a charge out of playing with equalization, the PH1000 is certainly a way to be able to do it. |
@lewm , I certainly don't even when I play old 78s. Even though I have the capability to use any EQ curve ever made I never leave RIAA. That capability is totally lost on me. It is not on the shopping list. |
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