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Tone Controls/Graphic EQ? |
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stuxter
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but it says "the girls screamed so much (cheryl cole and her mates) and so loudly that you could not hear them anyway"
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tg [RIP]
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Not now it doesn't Manuel gets the door prize |
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ManuelC
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Thanks TG. By the way, do you play vinyl when it's a really hot day? I have my doubts about generating even more heat from the stylus/vinyl interface... Stux, I don't know if this applies to UK climate...
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stuxter
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Re - uk climate, its tough keeping all the rain off my TT
With regards platter levelling, i use a circular bubble level that fits over the spindle, it makes levelling a breeze ooooops ! wrong thread
@ tg- `touche` Edited by stuxter - 26 Sep 2008 at 3:52pm |
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tg [RIP]
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Not sure what you would class a really hot day - it does not often hit 40C here - then I tend to shut most things down - computers get too hot to operate properly and so do I Anything less than 35C I do not generally concern myself, though you may have a point, I have heard of some who do not like to play both sides one after the other to allow the vinyl to reform from the heat generated by playing - I am not that obsessive - although I do use LAST record preservative which is claimed to harden the surface layer of the vinyl and reduce wear - I tend to believe that claim. I do reduce the VTF when the average temperature is over 30C in the belief that the suspension will be softer - this would also, presumably, reduce the heat generation markedly. Interesting thought all the same. |
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Analog Kid
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I thought this discussion was to be about tone controls. Already on page 2 people are talking about the weather instead.
Back on topic: for me tone controls are absolutely necessary. I am not a purist. There are many albums in my music collection (mainly hard rock and heavy metal titles) where I need to adjust the treble and bass. Without tone controls those albums would be unlistenable. |
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stuxter
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@analog kid
Its good to talk !
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