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  1. This is exactly why I want my account deleted. Your all a bunch of childish fucks. Someone ban me! Fuck VC and fuck you all. Assholes
  2. Hey folks! I have a Dual CS608 that is kinda screwed... The suspension on one side seems broken so it rubs along the plinth somewhere but I have it leveled with a rubber cable tie. The PLATTER is level within one degree, and stylus has been set up with baerwald and with stevenson (at different times). My TT does not have adjustable VTA and I am getting TERRIBLE IGD to the point where I almost can't listen anymore. For instance, on DSotM after the 'plane crash' on 'On The Run' I heart crackles like a mofo. It isn't the rest of my setup I am pretture sure since everything digital sounds fine... Was wondering if you guys had any advice to lower my IGD? Saving for a Technics 1200 but need my vinyl now!!! Also there are some cheapish TT's on craigslist right now, a Technics sl-q2 for $50 for instance. Would you guys think grabbing a different TT be worth it or do you think my cart just sucks? I do know I need a new one. Which do you guys thing I should upgrade first? Cart or just get a new TT? Maybe someone has had the AT90 that has some input? EDIT: So slap me silly... I guess I had the que lever set too high so when it was getting towards the middle of the record it was lowering tracking force... Lowered the queing lever and it is much better.
  3. https://www.amazon.com/Audio-Technica-AT92ECD-Universal-Replacement-Cartridge/dp/B00006HO3L/ref=pd_lpo_23_bs_t_2?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=ZBC70PF8NBF9NBJ98PXF Thats the cartridge.
  4. As stated in OP it as a Dual CS608 and an AT-91 or something. It was only 25 bucks. I purchased a press of "Shure - An Audio Obstacle Course" and set my anti skating by putting my stylus on the blank grove and balancing it out till it stayed still in the groove. Tracking weight was set with a digital scale. Not a tracking force gauge, however I do plan on getting one. I also used the VinylStyl kit I purchase to clean both records and stylus. One thing I didn't mention is that it was brand new when purchased. As stated I purchased a kit from VinylStyl that includes a solution for the record and for stylus. Obviously I've been using the provided solution and not a garden hose or tap water... But here is an update though. After getting home I put on 'Money' without ANY cleaning and it did the same thing. I cleaned the stylus and it played that part perfectly. So it seems like it isn't my pressing and just my shit cart or because I was running it wet. Thank you much man. I will definitely be looking in to that. What are your thoughts on https://www.amazon.co.uk/Knosti-Disco-Static-Record-Cleaning/dp/B00793YMKK/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1433332535&sr=8-1&keywords=disco+static as a cheaper alternative?? I've read it is supposed to be superior to the spin clean.
  5. Sweet! Thank you for the explanation. I will definitely give it a dry spin this afternoon after work. I was under the assumption that since it is a non electronic material tracking the record that it wouldn't matter. Thanks again!
  6. Is this what this forum is about? I came here for help from what I thought were like minded people... Is the vinyl community really this convoluted? I mean I know this is the internet, but really guys?
  7. Due to your sarcastic remark and lack of actual helpful advice, I can assume that I should let them fully dry?
  8. Roger! Thank you so much for the response! If I do in fact have a poor pressing, what if anything can I do about it? Seeing a show easy it is to ruin a record I would assume the store I purchased it from wouldn't really care to replace it for me, right? I did get it at a brick and mortar in my local area so I know it will be ultimately up to them but is that something that is common? Having poor pressings I mean. Guess we will see how it sounds when I get the Nagaoka I just had another thought. I found during my research that a few people play their records right after they clean them. I have a kit from Vinylstyle that has the CF brush, the actual record brush, stylus cleaning brush and 2 solutions, one for records and one for stylus. I have been taking the advice and cleaning my records before every play however I am not letting them fully dry before hand. Could the wet record be part of my problem? Not at home right now to test it but was thinking maybe a wet record would be harder to read?
  9. Unfortunately I am not home right now but im 90 percent sure its the Audio Technica at92 or 91? something like that. I know it has a gross conical stylus which I know is crap to begin with but needed something to get by for now. I plan on getting a Nagaoka MP-110 but just wanna make sure my LP isnt LPee. lol ... see what i did there... OK ill stop... Apologies man. I even looked to see if there was a better place for this post but must've missed that. Thanks for bringing it up.
  10. Hey VC! So I just got into vinyl 2 weeks ago. I got DSotM PFRLP8 and a craptastic cartridge. Cart was only 25 dollars. On the intro of Money, i can bearly hear the change falling, register opening, etc. Also it sounds 'chopped'. Then like 5 seconds later it plays fine... Is this just my crappy cart? It also had been properly set up with Baerwalds protractor. I do get some IDG but it is no where near as bad as it was before I actually set up the cart with the protractor. TT is a Dual CS608. So what do you guys think? My cart is just too crappy and is mistracking? BTW the LP was brand new when purchased.
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