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speakergeek
08-05-2006, 12:03 AM
Hey guys, I had to share some photos of my new toys. I just received my new turntable and phono preamp (Pro-Ject Phono Box II). I have it hooked up to the CD analogue ins on my VSX-1015, and it sounds awesome! I picked up some new vinyl to break them in (Ella Fitzgerald- All That Jazz, and The Incredible Jazz Guitar of Wes Montgomery).
Man does it sound sweet. I haven't listened to vinyl in years. It sounds just fabulous trough the RT7s. Ella's voice sounds like velvet, and Wes's guitar sounds sweet as honey.
The little phono pre amp rocks! Very cool.:) I'm quite impressed I must say.
BlueMDPicker
08-05-2006, 12:11 AM
Very nice! Enjoy!
schwarcw
08-05-2006, 12:59 AM
Very nice! I like it! Is that a Sauder entertainment center?
Good luck with the new vinyl setup!
wingnut4772
08-05-2006, 01:12 AM
I had my eye on that Project for a foray into vinyl....keep us posted.
Great choice on that particular Project. I intend on getting my vinyl on in the near future, and thats a great table to consider starting on...
Enjoy the tunes
TroyD
08-05-2006, 10:13 AM
The Pro-ject / Music Hall entry level tables are huge bang/buck items.
Vinyl is a sickness though, once you get it......
BDT
steveinaz
08-05-2006, 10:45 AM
Cool TT brotha.
speakergeek
08-05-2006, 11:08 AM
Thanks guys for the compliments. You know, I have to admit that I was very surprised at the good SQ attained on the vinyl recordings I've been listening to. I know I'm comparing analogue to digital (phono to CD/SACD), but there is something special about vinyl. Granted the Debut III is Pro-Ject's entry level TT, but it is a quality piece of gear. It will get alot of use.
My wife commented that she preferred the sound of vinyl over the digital sound of CDs. She called the vinyl sound "round and bubbly-warm". I'm not saying that is my preference, but the vinyl SQ is very good. The TT has been played using stereo (2.1), and I must admit the little 1015 does an admirable job. I've been bitten for sure.
speakergeek
08-05-2006, 11:19 AM
One other comment. So far there's been no static or snap, crackle, pop in the records. Smooth as silk.
I've got my eyes on one of these, too. Along with a Music Hall MMF-5/7, Rega Planar 3/P25, VPi Jr, and a couple of Clearaudios and Michells.
Also, what does anyone know about Basis, Oracle, Systemdek, Roksan, Linn and Bix tables??
One more question...what makes a transcription table so special??
madmax
08-06-2006, 09:52 PM
If you are not hearing a bunch of noises you are doing great in that price range. Glad to hear it is working out for you. Vinyl is a sickness. I suggest seeking help before it becomes terminal. :)
A transcription turntable generally has more room between the arm and the table, thus a longer arm. The reason for this is to play the larger than 12" transcription records. They are larger and play at a higher speed (45 RPM or 78 RPM) for enhanced sound quality and are generally used for broadcasting. At least that is my understanding.
madmax
speakergeek
08-06-2006, 10:21 PM
If you are not hearing a bunch of noises you are doing great in that price range. Glad to hear it is working out for you. Vinyl is a sickness. I suggest seeking help before it becomes terminal. :)
madmax
As for the lack of noise, that has been on new vinyl. I found some used vinyl yesterday at a local thrift store for two bucks a pop (some jazz and classical). These are vintage recordings also, there was a little popping and static on some songs, but not too bad. Five decent LPs for 10 bucks. Can't complain. Looking for that kind of stuff is alot of fun, you never know what you may stumble onto.
I've really been diggin' the new Wes Montgomery LP I bought from acoustic sounds. That man is incredible. Excellent recording.
madmax
08-07-2006, 09:23 PM
Even a little popping and crackle is doing good. My cheap table makes even a new lp sound noisy. I've been a fan of those tables (reading about them) but have never heard one. Sounds like it must be doing a fine job!
madmax
speakergeek
08-07-2006, 10:24 PM
I must admit I have been thoroughly impressed with this table. It is really getting me back into enjoying the music for what it is.
starchaser
08-08-2006, 12:48 AM
Nice t/t, glad your enjoying it. The illness you are experiencing will spread rapidly.. soon you'll be able to navigate to every local Salvation Army, Good Will and thrift store blind folded!
madmax
08-08-2006, 05:26 PM
soon you'll be able to navigate to every local Salvation Army, Good Will and thrift store blind folded!
Ha ha, he is right on the money! The draw of those $1 mint records is enough to keep you awake at night. :D
madmax
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