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Subject: Turntables and LPs Date: Mon Oct 04 2021 09:43 pm
From: Ogg To: Brian Rogers

Hello Brian Rogers!

** On Wednesday 15.09.21 - 00:47, Brian Rogers wrote to Digital Man:

 BR> I've found over the years that almost everything involved
 BR> with a conventional record can affect the sound quality
 BR> [...]

 BR> [...] Then you have stylus and cartridge... both of which
 BR> lose tone with age.

I thought it was just the stylus that would wear out.  But  
because of the cost, it's just as easy to get a whole new  
cartrige+stylus combined.


 BR> Last but not least, the quality of the preamp which is the
 BR> final link in the audio chain. A better preamp typically
 BR> will have better audio. [...]

I've been pretty happy with generic consumer hi-fi AM/FM/ 
Receiver amp combos.   I'm impressed with people's systems that  
have dedicated amps for just for LP/CD use, but my listening  
spaces have been relatively small over the years (mostly  
apartments) so the difference in sound with a audiophile  
quality amp vs a receiver would not be much.


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