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<!-- #thumb --> <p>Have you ever considered that a turntable setup in your home is completely unique to you?</p>
<p>Every record you listen to, every scratch, tick, pop and musical note played on your system is unlike what I hear on my system and unlike what your friends hear on theirs.</p>
<p>Vinyl reproduction of LP’s are so intertwined with the mechanical aspects of playback that no two systems sound alike. *Ever. *The discs themselves are each different. *The phono cartridges, even those from the same manufacturer each sound different. *And then there’s the turntables, the arms, the VTA, the tracking weight, the cables, the support system.</p>
<p>If I take one of our <a href="http://www.psaudio.com/shop/nuwave-phono-converter/" target="_blank">NPC’s</a>*and record the output of my turntable fitted with a Lyra phono cartridge and send you the CD of that event, along with the very LP I used to make this experiment, you would hear exactly what I heard on the CD, but not from the LP itself. *Even if you have the same cartridge. *Because it’s not the same. *The very nature of a mechanical transducer, be it microphone or phono cartridge, suggests the sound will never be the same.</p>
<p>The next time you listen to one of your LP’s, remember that what you’re hearing is absolutely unique to your setup and your system. *And remember as well with each play of the vinyl even the record itself is changing. *Perhaps ever so slightly, but it is changing.</p>
<p>Enjoy what you have understanding it is unique in all the world.</p>
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<p>Every record you listen to, every scratch, tick, pop and musical note played on your system is unlike what I hear on my system and unlike what your friends hear on theirs.</p>
<p>Vinyl reproduction of LP’s are so intertwined with the mechanical aspects of playback that no two systems sound alike. *Ever. *The discs themselves are each different. *The phono cartridges, even those from the same manufacturer each sound different. *And then there’s the turntables, the arms, the VTA, the tracking weight, the cables, the support system.</p>
<p>If I take one of our <a href="http://www.psaudio.com/shop/nuwave-phono-converter/" target="_blank">NPC’s</a>*and record the output of my turntable fitted with a Lyra phono cartridge and send you the CD of that event, along with the very LP I used to make this experiment, you would hear exactly what I heard on the CD, but not from the LP itself. *Even if you have the same cartridge. *Because it’s not the same. *The very nature of a mechanical transducer, be it microphone or phono cartridge, suggests the sound will never be the same.</p>
<p>The next time you listen to one of your LP’s, remember that what you’re hearing is absolutely unique to your setup and your system. *And remember as well with each play of the vinyl even the record itself is changing. *Perhaps ever so slightly, but it is changing.</p>
<p>Enjoy what you have understanding it is unique in all the world.</p>
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