Mitch4t: LOL! I had forgotten about the prediction. Maineiac definitely knows the culture I suppose :-)
I've already identified my upgrade, just going to wait a while to do it. The next step will be to upgrade to a mid-grade LOMC cart and a dedicated phono input stage (something considerably better than my KW. I'm expecting I'll need a $4-5k budget for these items. Does that sound about right?
This will likely be a 2012 project, but for now I'm just loving listening to all my new LPs in all their sonic and musical splendor!
I do agree with those who said that new vinyl is definitely hit or miss. What's the general policy on returning new vinyl if it's noisy/defective? For example, I purchased 'The Verve - Urban Hymns' new from Amazon and for the first 15 seconds of 'The Drugs Don't Work' (which happens to be one of my favorite tracks) there is an incredibly loud popping sound at every rotation. It goes for about 10 pops or so and then stops. Not just like a dust particle pop, but one that is substantially louder than the music itself, to the point where it sounds like something is wrong with the system. I don't see any scratches or anything at that position on the record, but I've cleaned it a few times to no avail.
Will most places return/exchange in a situation like this?
-gh0st
I've already identified my upgrade, just going to wait a while to do it. The next step will be to upgrade to a mid-grade LOMC cart and a dedicated phono input stage (something considerably better than my KW. I'm expecting I'll need a $4-5k budget for these items. Does that sound about right?
This will likely be a 2012 project, but for now I'm just loving listening to all my new LPs in all their sonic and musical splendor!
I do agree with those who said that new vinyl is definitely hit or miss. What's the general policy on returning new vinyl if it's noisy/defective? For example, I purchased 'The Verve - Urban Hymns' new from Amazon and for the first 15 seconds of 'The Drugs Don't Work' (which happens to be one of my favorite tracks) there is an incredibly loud popping sound at every rotation. It goes for about 10 pops or so and then stops. Not just like a dust particle pop, but one that is substantially louder than the music itself, to the point where it sounds like something is wrong with the system. I don't see any scratches or anything at that position on the record, but I've cleaned it a few times to no avail.
Will most places return/exchange in a situation like this?
-gh0st