Swapped an AT for an Ortofon super om20 on one of the Dual tables and the reduction in noise was huge. Now I have to get some different tonearm wires for the table cause these keep coming unplugged form the cartridge.
For an extra $150, the iPod 'Vinyl Super Classic Extra' adds warp noise, off-centre wow and 'drunk-party sticky hand print'!
Ortofon cartridges can be excellent, I'm still using a high output moving coil which is about 25 years old, sounds great; using with a Pioneer direct drive turntable.
My old system: Kenwood KD500, Formula 4 tonearm, Grace F9e cartridge, Last PAS tube preamp, two Dynaco ST70 power amps, and home brew Dynaudio speakers (D28af, 17M75 mids, and Peerless 10 inch woofers). Sheffield direct-to-disc audiophile recordings sounded the best.
@Wolf said:
Are you talking about Pioneer Laserdisc for movies, or are you referring to Compact Discs? Otherwise, I have no clue what you're talking about.
They are others but this was the first to pop up in the search. Stereophile wrote a review for another brand laser vinyl player. Hi-tech meets old tech vinyl played with a beam of light.
We had one of these back when I was a kid. My parents only bought like 3 movies, then ended up with the quintessential VCR. I honestly never looked into how these things work, but holy shit! Check it out, personally I've never seen or talked to anyone who also had one. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capacitance_Electronic_Disc
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Swapped an AT for an Ortofon super om20 on one of the Dual tables and the reduction in noise was huge. Now I have to get some different tonearm wires for the table cause these keep coming unplugged form the cartridge.
For an extra $150, the iPod 'Vinyl Super Classic Extra' adds warp noise, off-centre wow and 'drunk-party sticky hand print'!
Ortofon cartridges can be excellent, I'm still using a high output moving coil which is about 25 years old, sounds great; using with a Pioneer direct drive turntable.
Geoff
My old system: Kenwood KD500, Formula 4 tonearm, Grace F9e cartridge, Last PAS tube preamp, two Dynaco ST70 power amps, and home brew Dynaudio speakers (D28af, 17M75 mids, and Peerless 10 inch woofers). Sheffield direct-to-disc audiophile recordings sounded the best.
Sorry, this is so inappropriate...
That would really hurt if done with 78s.....
Geoff
I would guess the album being used is Devo's "Freedom Of Choice" with the song "Whip It".
They did make laser record players, you just inserted the disk in the slot.
Are you talking about Pioneer Laserdisc for movies, or are you referring to Compact Discs? Otherwise, I have no clue what you're talking about.
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They are others but this was the first to pop up in the search. Stereophile wrote a review for another brand laser vinyl player. Hi-tech meets old tech vinyl played with a beam of light.
theabsolutesound.com/articles/elp-lt-1lrc-laser-turntable/
Wow- never heard of or saw those. Over $10k new, according to comments....
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Or Frank Zappa's 'Steve's Spanking'...
We had one of these back when I was a kid. My parents only bought like 3 movies, then ended up with the quintessential VCR. I honestly never looked into how these things work, but holy shit! Check it out, personally I've never seen or talked to anyone who also had one.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capacitance_Electronic_Disc
Wow- never heard of those either...
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