Due to unexpected bullshit, I am in the unfortunate postition to say that I have recently acquired a Master Solution with an extremely modified Rega and a Denon 160 for the time, I am planning on acquiring the Strativarios soon enough but I wanted two arms and two cartridges anyways so I went cheap and fun for the first board.
It seems the tt is a very good indeed machine, advanced much higher than my Acoustic Solid of the past. I would have never thought so, but when I listened to the difference, being more quiet, black, deep and musical in nature wearing the same arm and cartridge of course. It was a matter of minutes before the Acoustic Solid was put to sleep.
So what's my problem?
The woofers on the 802N are traveling much more than what they should be, at the same amount of db on the same track from a CD player.
The subsonic filter which does not exist on my phono stage seems to be the culprit, but if so, then why when I play digital recordings do I get the almost same result. Digital recordings in theory do not need subsonic filters. Or do they?
The problem is simple.
I have a pair of speakers that are well known, for bass. I have a cartridge which is although cheap in cost, is far from cheap in sound, but my bass is not what it should be even though woofer travel is to the outmost, so much that I am afraid of increasing db as to not pop the darn woofers out of there place.
Any ideas are welcome on phono stages which will conrol subsonics, and if it is not the needle picking up the subsonic, then what the hell can it be?
I thought about throwing it all away, but what would I do then when I wanted to shout and scream?
That's the real reason I own a stereo.
To cover up sounds from other things.
But then one day I realised the sound made a difference in PERFORMANCE!!
Ahem....
It seems the tt is a very good indeed machine, advanced much higher than my Acoustic Solid of the past. I would have never thought so, but when I listened to the difference, being more quiet, black, deep and musical in nature wearing the same arm and cartridge of course. It was a matter of minutes before the Acoustic Solid was put to sleep.
So what's my problem?
The woofers on the 802N are traveling much more than what they should be, at the same amount of db on the same track from a CD player.
The subsonic filter which does not exist on my phono stage seems to be the culprit, but if so, then why when I play digital recordings do I get the almost same result. Digital recordings in theory do not need subsonic filters. Or do they?
The problem is simple.
I have a pair of speakers that are well known, for bass. I have a cartridge which is although cheap in cost, is far from cheap in sound, but my bass is not what it should be even though woofer travel is to the outmost, so much that I am afraid of increasing db as to not pop the darn woofers out of there place.
Any ideas are welcome on phono stages which will conrol subsonics, and if it is not the needle picking up the subsonic, then what the hell can it be?
I thought about throwing it all away, but what would I do then when I wanted to shout and scream?
That's the real reason I own a stereo.
To cover up sounds from other things.
But then one day I realised the sound made a difference in PERFORMANCE!!
Ahem....