Vinyl listening session.
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Vinyl listening session.
I've been transferring old records to my mac.
4 Jimi Hendrix albums I found at a garage sale. Wonderful finds, only two skips amongst all that.
Enrico Macias. For my mom, who is a huge fan. They sound great.
I also transferred one with JFK speeches. Badly recorded, but the album thankfully was scratch free.
More coming as I am able to. My ears can only sit and listen for so long.
4 Jimi Hendrix albums I found at a garage sale. Wonderful finds, only two skips amongst all that.
Enrico Macias. For my mom, who is a huge fan. They sound great.
I also transferred one with JFK speeches. Badly recorded, but the album thankfully was scratch free.
More coming as I am able to. My ears can only sit and listen for so long.
Howling at the neighbors. Hoping they have more mic cables.
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Re: Vinyl listening session.
Man, that's a great find. Which ones?Nick Sevilla wrote:4 Jimi Hendrix albums I found at a garage sale.
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When you come across a nice press of Hendrix, especially the early albums, yeah, that is always a nice find that gives you a jolt.
Was recently reading the story of Jimi and the Who deciding who was going to go on after the other at the Monterey Pop Festival in ?67. Having seen him in England, Townshend knew what was coming and didn?t want to have to come on after Hendrix. Both bands were planning on destroying their instruments. Coin toss went to the Who, so Jimi comes on after them and of course kills it anyway. Humps his amp, plays with teeth, plays behind his head, smashes guitar, and of course sprays it with lighter fluid and burns it. Oh yeah, and plays his ass off leaving everybody slack jawed.
And, of course there?s no way to prove it, but there were a lot of strange things going on before he died. Conspiracy theorist or not, there are a couple good uTube viewable documentary type vids on what may have gone down towards the end there for Jimi. (Can't have a thread that mentions JFK without conspiracy theories..)
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I gave away all my mix tapes, but I remember not having a lot of money as a twelve year old and wanting to get as much music as possible on each cassette. I?d write down the minutes and seconds and work out how to cram them all onto one cassette, maybe cutting a few seconds off here and there. Some brands of 90 minutes cassettes would give you a little more than 45 minutes a side.
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Funny, Haven?t been in the market for awhile when I finally ran through my silo stack of blank cd?s and was at Costco. ?Blank CD?s? We don?t carry those anymore in the stores. You can get them online though.?
I transfer vinyl to a dedicated Tascam CD recorder deck via a restored Sansui receiver. Listen through speakers but shut them off and don headphones to turn up fade outs and mark the end the tracks precisely and not get hum feedback. It always sounds just okay through the little headphone out, but the recordings sound fantastic.
Was recently reading the story of Jimi and the Who deciding who was going to go on after the other at the Monterey Pop Festival in ?67. Having seen him in England, Townshend knew what was coming and didn?t want to have to come on after Hendrix. Both bands were planning on destroying their instruments. Coin toss went to the Who, so Jimi comes on after them and of course kills it anyway. Humps his amp, plays with teeth, plays behind his head, smashes guitar, and of course sprays it with lighter fluid and burns it. Oh yeah, and plays his ass off leaving everybody slack jawed.
And, of course there?s no way to prove it, but there were a lot of strange things going on before he died. Conspiracy theorist or not, there are a couple good uTube viewable documentary type vids on what may have gone down towards the end there for Jimi. (Can't have a thread that mentions JFK without conspiracy theories..)
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I gave away all my mix tapes, but I remember not having a lot of money as a twelve year old and wanting to get as much music as possible on each cassette. I?d write down the minutes and seconds and work out how to cram them all onto one cassette, maybe cutting a few seconds off here and there. Some brands of 90 minutes cassettes would give you a little more than 45 minutes a side.
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Funny, Haven?t been in the market for awhile when I finally ran through my silo stack of blank cd?s and was at Costco. ?Blank CD?s? We don?t carry those anymore in the stores. You can get them online though.?
I transfer vinyl to a dedicated Tascam CD recorder deck via a restored Sansui receiver. Listen through speakers but shut them off and don headphones to turn up fade outs and mark the end the tracks precisely and not get hum feedback. It always sounds just okay through the little headphone out, but the recordings sound fantastic.
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Re: Vinyl listening session.
Axis: Bold As Love.ubertar wrote:Man, that's a great find. Which ones?Nick Sevilla wrote:4 Jimi Hendrix albums I found at a garage sale.
Electric Ladyland.
Rainbow Bridge.
And the posthumous "Crash Landing". You can tell the arrangements are more conservative, and it was done in 1975. Interesting anyways, if nothing more than to listen to rare Jimi performances on electric guitar, even through arrangements obviously not his own.
None are really "1st pressings", but they are in really great shape. I got two skips out of all the albums, in total.
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I am using a Stanton T.92 USB turntable. But, NOT using their USB, because that sucks horrifically.ott0bot wrote:I love doing this...transferred vinyl sounds remarkably good. Are you using a separate phono preamp, or just the output of your receiver?
I've been transferring a lot of old cassette recordings lately. Sounds like high school.
Going line out, to my Allen & Heath console, for tons o clean gain, into my ProTools HD converters. No eq, nothing. The RMS is about -20, peaks at about -8dBFS. When I get a "pop" or crackle, even those do not distort the converter. I can clean them up better this way.
Cheers.
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Nice. I've been doing similar...my old belt-driven '75 Technics turntable, line in to my Apollo, and linking stereo, then adding gain as needed. similar peaks. need a new needle though.Nick Sevilla wrote:I am using a Stanton T.92 USB turntable. But, NOT using their USB, because that sucks horrifically.ott0bot wrote:I love doing this...transferred vinyl sounds remarkably good. Are you using a separate phono preamp, or just the output of your receiver?
I've been transferring a lot of old cassette recordings lately. Sounds like high school.
Going line out, to my Allen & Heath console, for tons o clean gain, into my ProTools HD converters. No eq, nothing. The RMS is about -20, peaks at about -8dBFS. When I get a "pop" or crackle, even those do not distort the converter. I can clean them up better this way.
Cheers.
I had a little USB converter by griffin called the iMic that has a phono preamp and USB, but the headroom was lacking...conversion was surprising ok. had to do quite a bit of adjustment after converting. much better now that've switched over.
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