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In Reply to: RE: I disagree. I do not either, but it is something which matters... posted by Ozzy on March 23, 2017 at 08:41:47:
And I do not agonize over the VTA setting each time I spin a LP. That would be an indication I am ready for the straight jacket boys. I do pay attention to the setting if I'm going to record the LP or when I first spin a new LP. Then I write it down on a piece of paper I keep with the LP and that's it.
The next time I pull out the LP I just look at the note and change the setting if I feel like it. Sometimes I do, sometimes I don't.
Having VTA on the fly doesn't mean you have to agonize over the setting. Maybe some people do. I don't. I would rather listen to music.
Ed
Life is analog...digital is just samples thereof
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- You are certainly correct.... - EdAInWestOC 10:45:33 03/23/17 (0)