One of the main advantages of working from home is the ability to enjoy some good quality music and sound during lunch. Playing Bruce Springsteen today, his latest album. Not the best quality recording but I do enjoy the music. I know someone will ask, I am using the Clearaudio Innovation with the TT3 tonearm and the Allnic Rose cartridge. The tonearm was difficult to setup when I 1st got it but once I got it “right” it has been amazing. Over the last few weeks, I found myself switching from vinyl to Digital, but once in a while I do enjoy the sound and visual aspect of analog.
It’s too bad, none of his records sound very good. I don’t know where he was recording or who was his engineer but they’re all pretty compressed and lacking dynamics.
A really good sounding B2R would sure be great but even the new reissues are meh.
I couldn’t agree more, I have two of his records and sound wise, both are terrible, no lows and a very thin midrange.
What about the camera you used?! The photo is excellent.
Clearaudio Innovation
Deep into 5 figure cost for this turntable set up and this guy enjoys vinyl over digital “once in a while” - peak /r/audiophile right here lol
What would happen if the record were warped? Does the tonearm move?
Yes, it moves up and down and to the sides just like a conventional tonearm
That Tonearm 🔥🔥
Yep. I crammed in my 13’x12’ office a pair of 801s2, MX132, MC252. Bliss in the office daily. Been listening to Minidisc the past few months.
OP your table looks ridiculously amazing!!
My office at work has a pair of JBL 4406’s that I use for monitoring various audio sources and just jamming some tunes sometimes. Love those little guys. I’m a broadcast radio engineer for reference.
Is that a linear tracking system?
Holy moly, that’s gorgeous.