Randy Myers
Well-known member
What I am finding is that for the most part my digital is better (obviously they are at completely different levels), but I have found a couple of situations where I would say the vinyl (even on my cheepy table) sounds better. Two albums in particular are mind blowing. One my buddy gave me for all the work I have done for him, Fleetwood Mac, which is a remastered from original master tapes and pressed on 180g 45 RPM vinyl. The other is the Pink Floyd The Wall, remastered from original master tapes and and pressed on 180g vinyl. Both are startling and better then any other copy I have heard.
I have a Clearaudio record clamp arriving today and a cleaning machine arriving tomorrow. Not a high level like other's here have (yes Ed, I am looking at you
), but should help doing a deep cleaning on the vinyl.
I will probably add a Blue Stylus and I should be solid for a while. I may take my buddy up on his offer to borrow an external phono stage just to see the difference. He has three so he will definitely have one available. Any of my records that my new machine cannot get perfect he will give his "special treatment" on, which he says will 100% take care of any issues
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I have a Clearaudio record clamp arriving today and a cleaning machine arriving tomorrow. Not a high level like other's here have (yes Ed, I am looking at you

I will probably add a Blue Stylus and I should be solid for a while. I may take my buddy up on his offer to borrow an external phono stage just to see the difference. He has three so he will definitely have one available. Any of my records that my new machine cannot get perfect he will give his "special treatment" on, which he says will 100% take care of any issues
