However... even looking at that photo gives me wobbly knees. I don't have to see it in person or hear it, it's artwork all on its own. Very

Tone control settings on eachJobbo wrote: Thu May 15, 2025 9:45 am Dave, to put you off here's a photo of a Saisho midi system from the 1980s ….
And here's an Amstrad midi system in the same place.
Vinyl is a shit format but it's backZedLeg wrote: Fri Nov 04, 2022 10:43 am
Magnetic tape is a shit format so I don't see it making a real come back as a listening experience.
(Presuming you've run it long enough now) - any difference you can detect?GG. wrote: Fri May 30, 2025 9:52 am
Anyway the cartridge is now on and sounds marvellous even out of the box (though apparently it takes 20-50 hours to "run in" and sound its best so more is to come).
Nothing dramatic that I've noticed - some sources online say it takes 30 hours so I expect I'm not through that yet. Its difficult to tell though as the temptation is to go through your entire record collection to see what changes you hear, rather than re-listen to the same records over and over.mik wrote: Thu Jun 26, 2025 9:44 am(Presuming you've run it long enough now) - any difference you can detect?GG. wrote: Fri May 30, 2025 9:52 am
Anyway the cartridge is now on and sounds marvellous even out of the box (though apparently it takes 20-50 hours to "run in" and sound its best so more is to come).
I still have my NAD5120 turntable and Aiwa ADF500 tape deck in storage. The turntable in particular was a budget item even when new, but I see people punting them on eBay for £100+ so maybe I should get both sold?![]()
True. I wrote a similar comment when I got my new speakers and amp. 20 months on I occasionally still hear subtle (usually mid-range) instruments/notes/detail that I 'd never heard before, in tracks I thought I knew pretty wellGG. wrote: Thu Jun 26, 2025 10:57 am Its difficult to tell though as the temptation is to go through your entire record collection to see what changes you hear, rather than re-listen to the same records over and over.
That's also a curse when listening to plenty of 90s indie stuff. If it was recorded on a 4-track and mixed from a C90 cassette (as much sounds like it was) then it's really shown up by well produced stuff. And virtually everything modern is well produced (not necessarily well mixed) because so much is just done from samples in Garageband or whatever; it's all digital. Though you can hear when someone samples a 128kbps MP3