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In Reply to: Re: theory vs. practice posted by John Elison on May 4, 2007 at 16:18:14:
and have, recorded CD-R's of vinyl recorded (with amps off) and compared them with the vinyl playing live. I can tell a difference there, and much prefer the live vinyl (although I'll take the CD-R over a real CD). I have also recorded with amps on and amps off, and I can't tell a difference there.Perhaps your particular TT setup is particularly succeptible, but I would be very surprised if you could hear anything happening at 55 db while music is playing at 105 db.
Dave
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- I can do that myself - castironandtubes 17:19:14 05/04/07 (10)
- Re: I can do that myself - John Elison 17:34:10 05/04/07 (9)
- Re: I can do that myself - castironandtubes 07:26:28 05/05/07 (4)
- Re: I can do that myself - John Elison 08:25:19 05/05/07 (3)
- So if the severity varies - castironandtubes 09:04:13 05/05/07 (2)
- Sure! (nt) - John Elison 09:28:11 05/05/07 (1)
- walked safely home to the gate, now up the path all alone to the front door and on to bed. [humor] - OMalley 14:19:15 05/05/07 (0)
- your turntable is located in a corner - OMalley 19:34:23 05/04/07 (3)
- Not only that, it's right next to my speaker and subwoofer, too.... - John Elison 20:24:34 05/04/07 (2)
- Any explanation of why? nt. - castironandtubes 07:41:33 05/05/07 (1)
- Sure! That's where it fits best in the room. (nt) - John Elison 08:27:12 05/05/07 (0)