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Re: [ARSCLIST] De-static question
Would you believe I have it ONLY for that purpose? Never bought into the home
theatre BS and probably never will (any time I've been to a demo of those
things, I ran out before damaging my hearing, which is still pretty good for a
60-year-old). So I have the audio feed from the turntable preamp fed into the
receiver and I take the centre channel output and run that to the mixer. If I
need stereo it's easy enough to re-patch..ditto if I have a worn disc that
needs to be cross-faded from clean left channel at the outside to clean right
channel at the end.
dl
phillip holmes wrote:
> Well, I agree with you. I just depends on each individual record doesn't
> it? I think it'd be cool, with the right budget, to have many options. I
> still like the mono cartridge best, but know that with 78s that many inside
> grooves are trashed to the point that the wall has been wiped of the music.
> The outside groove is selected when using a modern setup with a stereo
> cartridge. I don't have many 78s, so it hasn't been a big problem for me.
> How do you have your receiver set (I don't have a home theatre setup and
> don't use surround at all)? I don't have one, but they're super cheap now.
> Maybe I should invest in one of those too.
> Phillip
> >> The DL102 is described here:
> >> http://www3.sympatico.ca/murraya/DenonMonoPage.htm
> >>
> >
> > There are many times you'll want to choose either side of the groove,
> > which you
> > can't do with a mono cartridge. I use a receiver with a Dolby Pro Logic
> > unit and
> > use its center channel output for the same effect..removes a lot of
> > vertical
> > noise. Ian G. Masters wrote about this in his audio column in the Toronto
> > Star
> > about 12 years ago as a means to get clean sound out of beat-up 45s..I
> > immediately got a JVC unit and found it did exactly what he said it would
> > do and
> > was great for removing a lot of the rumble from laminated Columbia 78s.
> >
> > dl