redglobe
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| Phono Stage Recommendation/ Advice I second Bobsdevices' recommendation of the Jasmine 2.0. Purchase it from Amazon or through China via Ebay (that is how I acquired mine). Through Amazon you may have additional buyer protection. | |
| Record clamps: do they really make a difference. I find that once accustomed to hearing just the music that is recorded versus an enhanced audio experience, the more exhilarating and gratifying it becomes.It also works the other way: I can readily detect audio equipment that fails to extract suf... | |
| Record clamps: do they really make a difference. Dover, I agree with your aim of striving to retrieve all of the information as possible from the LP. There is no magic to the execution of sound retrieval from an LP: It is pure physics.The effective coupling of an LP to a platter by use of a cent... | |
| Record clamps: do they really make a difference. Elagal, Think of it this way: That stylus has to trace a groove with undulations that are as small as a millionth of an inch. Will the stylus have greater success tracking the record groove with additional vibrations or with less vibrations? | |
| periphery ring clamps worth money Hi Joeyfed, Just perform a search on "ring" in the analog section. You will find plenty of discussion on the topic. | |
| Record clamps: do they really make a difference. Mosin, Let's assume we have a well engineered turntable as the starting point. (There is no point to a discussion with a poorly crafted TT.) The LP is placed on the platter and set in motion and the stylus is engaged with the disk.When the stylus ... | |
| Record clamps: do they really make a difference. Mosin, Can please explain the logic of your statement?"It all depends on the table. The worse the turntable, the greater the need." | |
| Record clamps: do they really make a difference. To complete the mating on the vinyl with the platter, add a heavy weight periphery clamp. | |
| Is Coincident Statement Phono pre-amp an overkill Essrand, You can also read Arthur Salvatore's review of the Coincident. He goes into depth about the characteristics and benefits of the phono. | |
| Tascam DA3000: Analog to Digital Recording Hi Al,Thank you for doing the research and providing the answer with regard to connecting the Tascam DA3000 directly to the Jasmine phono. | |
| SP-10 Mat The goal of the TT is to have the stylus trace the groove accurately. So, the analogous question to ask is, is it easier to walk on a vibrating floor or a stable one?Your TT is the source for sonic information. If you desire to hear what is truly ... | |
| Tascam DA3000: Analog to Digital Recording Hi Crna39, Thank you for your response and the comparison to the Korg MR2000S (I had been considering that unit for the past year.)Do you recommend a particular software for editing the tracks on a PC or Mac?I have a separate phono amp (Jasmine LP... | |
| Replacing Turntable RCA cables For RCA plugs, Onix 70024 from Parts ConneXion. They have a solid copper pin. For coaxial cable, 28 or 30 gauge silver over copper with teflon insulation from Johnswireshop.com. | |
| looking at 2 phono pre amps Take a look at the Jasmine LP2 and read some of the reviews here on Audiogon. Out of the box, the unit is a high performer. Upgrade the output caps with Jantzen Superior z-caps, and you should have no reason to look for another pre.I run mine with... | |
| Cartridge rec.'s for Denon DP-60l Cjeharnish, With regard to a phono section, read up on the Jasmine LP ($500 thru Amazon or Ebay). I use this with a Denon DL-S1 ($500 from Comet Supply or $800 from Galen-Carol). You won't be disappointed and you will have a chunk of money left in... |

