Mason said:Anyone have any tips for new vinyl owners? Like maintenance and such? When do I need to replace the cartridge/needle?
Also, I bought Modest Mouse - We Were Dead Before the Ship Even Sank and it skips in some places for some reason. What causes skipping and what can you do to fix it? I just read online someone said to put a penny on top of the stylus, which I did, and which seems to work because it hasn't skipped since, but I don't want to damage anything.
edit: Also, the Modest Mouse album doesn't seem to sound as good as the other one I have. It seems to have a bit of a crackle to it (like when you have the volume turned up too loud for the speakers you have, but I know that's not the case here). What causes that and is there any way to fix it?
Barkley's Justice said:i said "fuck vinyl" about 2 or 3 years ago. honestly, with serato? who the fuck wants to lug records to gigs? i dont. fuck that shit.
Mason said:Anyone have any tips for new vinyl owners? Like maintenance and such?
Barkley's Justice said:i said "fuck vinyl" about 2 or 3 years ago. honestly, with serato? who the fuck wants to lug records to gigs? i dont. fuck that shit.
Fusebox said:I love rekkids....
Flo_Evans said:weak. Who wants to hire a DJ that don't play records. pussy.
Mason said:The records I bought are brand-new, though, so I wouldn't think it's a dust or heavy-use issue. The Modest Mouse album sounds significantly worse than the Band of Horses one. 0_o
Barkley's Justice said:i said "fuck vinyl" about 2 or 3 years ago. honestly, with serato? who the fuck wants to lug records to gigs? i dont. fuck that shit.
Flo_Evans said:weak. Who wants to hire a DJ that don't play records. pussy.
miyuru said:Grow up...anyway let's not turn this thread into a DJ thread, not about that at all.
Fusebox said:Yeah, it's going to a fellow forum member at inthemix.com.au so I'm happy with the sale.
As for pressings, there's a huge difference between some of my own records. Some are almost too hot, with heaps of sibilance and gain, and some are too soft with no top-end at all. Usually the 45rpm 12"s are fine, sometimes too hot if anything, but it's always the 33rpm compilation records that are likely to sound soft and dull.
Flo_Evans said:weak. Who wants to hire a DJ that don't play records. pussy.
joelseph said:30 years ago vinyl was dead
25 years ago drum machines were not real instruments
20 years ago djing wasn't performing
15 years ago electronic music wasn't considered music
10 years ago real djs only used vinyl
5 years ago using computers was cheating
Right now anything is possible
Same.theBishop said:Yeah, but I would not pay a guy with a laptop to MC my party.
I'm planning my wedding right now, and I'll most likely cue up the music myself.
Klaxon said:Got a couple of new 12" singles:
Hot Chip - Shake a fist limited promo
Hot Chip - My Piano
Phoenix - If I ever feel better
Kavinsky - Teddy-boy EP
djtiesto said:The Todd Edwards mix of "If I Ever Feel Better" is choice...
Flo_Evans said:the little books and shit are soooo much better than what you get with a cd... god bless people still releasing shit on wax!
Klaxon said:Got a couple of new 12" singles:
Phoenix - If I ever feel better
Unlimited4s said:I started collecting vinyl about a month ago, this is what I got in the last couple of weeks
Rolling Stones - Stones Story
Beatles ft. Tony Sheridan - In the Beginning
Beatles - 1963-1970
Neil Young - Zuma
Bob Dylan - The Freewheelin'
Neil Young - Harvest
Air - Pocket Symphony
David Bowie - Low
Radiohead - The Bends
Radiohead - In Rainbows
Radiohead - I Might Be Wrong
Pink Floyd - dsotm
Arcade Fire - Funeral
White Stripes - Icky Thump
Icky Thump and Harvest sound AMAZING on vinyl compared to the CD.
It's the original release from 1973 .Winged Creature said:The Beatles album wont sound better then its cd counterpart, if thats the recent release, all new Beatles are sourced from the same masters used for the cd, not the original analog tapes.
Jason said:bought some stuff yesterday.
Sandro Perri - Tiny Mirrors
Midas said:Oh, good thread to bump.
I finally found a good "shelf", at IKEA of all places, for my records.