Pre/post echo. How bad does it get?
I'm making a TT. I'm pleased with my results as I am hearing more of the "phenomenon", so much so that I'm theorizing that groove bleed through is heard on one speaker, whereas tape print through is heard from both speakers. My concern is does this get any worse as I'm in process of adding a new controller/motor. Is there such a thing as too quiet a TT
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Another theory is that this is the nature of my cartridge, a Shure M97xE. Shures have always been known as great trackers, but too much information from the record is starting to become noise. I understand that these are limitations of the medium, but how are these issues address by other cartridges especially the expensive ones? I'm asking as I've never had a cartridge costing more than $400.
I'm making a TT. I'm pleased with my results as I am hearing more of the "phenomenon", so much so that I'm theorizing that groove bleed through is heard on one speaker, whereas tape print through is heard from both speakers. My concern is does this get any worse as I'm in process of adding a new controller/motor. Is there such a thing as too quiet a TT
Another theory is that this is the nature of my cartridge, a Shure M97xE. Shures have always been known as great trackers, but too much information from the record is starting to become noise. I understand that these are limitations of the medium, but how are these issues address by other cartridges especially the expensive ones? I'm asking as I've never had a cartridge costing more than $400.