Talk Me off the Ledge - A cry for help


I got an MMF 2.1 about 3 weeks ago along with some used reggae records in good condition. I cleaned the records and they sounded very good. I bought the Pink Floyd reissue of DSOTM and the vocals sound horrible. Everything else on the record sounds awesome but the vocals are ssssooo sssibilant its hurting my ears. Ive adjusted the tracking weight with a Shure gauge, fixed the azimuth with the included paper graph and played with the VTA to try to make the arm parallel to the record, all with NO SUCCESS. The vocals still sound like crap. My 2.1 came with the Music Hall Tracker/Goldring Elan cartridge and Ive played it close to 40hrs. Could it need more breaking in? Any suggestions on improving the sound? Should I abandon the cartridge and get another one? Thanks for all your help guys!
bundee1
Tom is right about the need to adjust something. I bought three copies of that reissue and have never heard anything but first rate quality music. The LP was done very well.

That isn't to say that you did not get a flawed copy of the LP. It's possible that there was something left on the LP surface or for some reason, it was poorly pressed.
I heard that table, and the cartridge supplied with it was horrible; it was bright and sibilant. But then, you gotta' figure that they aren't going to give you a great cartridge at the price that table sells-for....
Put it away as a spare and get a better quality cartridge.
4yanx, I want to do a DSOTM vinyl shootout. I have a US Capitol release, a UK EMI/Harvest pressing, an MFSL version and the new 30th reissue. I would like to find an early pressing of the UK EMI/Harvest. I'm told that the label on the first pressing was all blue inside the triangle. My UK version has blue along the inside border of the triangle. Also, I have found a copy of the Japanese pro use version, but it is a bit expensive for me right now.

Do you have any sources for the early UK pressing?

Al

nighteyesO, you can check E-bay, I just picked up a 1st press(blue triangle) for $20 after the exchange rate!