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Ed's SL on vinyl. Reference
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Ed's SL on vinyl. Reference
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Re: Ed's SL on vinyl
Tango ,
that's a massive consideration that is going under the radar . I love the sound of vinyl and I build vingage amps to power my stereo . They sound a million times better . Its what I used to voice my plexi and what was inspiration to the great tones of EVH . Their is no way you can hear it in a digital realm . I have even built D/A converters one resistor at a time from the great Audio Note company and Andy Johns , the great designer . I would even push it to the point of this .... Build your own tube amp first , maybe a good Dyna 77 and build your own DA converter and speakers . Then you could use full size digital files from CD and even go as far as using Ultra disk gold CD's . Here they took the Mobil Fidelity technology and used the original masters to burn them on Gold Disks . They offer Vinyl as well . I think you can buy them from the VH site where they were remastered and put on vinyl brand new . So you got my vote brother . Nothing better than VHI on a good tube amp through vinyl loud enough to resonate your skull . That's the way you use a reference to tune your Plexi !
that's a massive consideration that is going under the radar . I love the sound of vinyl and I build vingage amps to power my stereo . They sound a million times better . Its what I used to voice my plexi and what was inspiration to the great tones of EVH . Their is no way you can hear it in a digital realm . I have even built D/A converters one resistor at a time from the great Audio Note company and Andy Johns , the great designer . I would even push it to the point of this .... Build your own tube amp first , maybe a good Dyna 77 and build your own DA converter and speakers . Then you could use full size digital files from CD and even go as far as using Ultra disk gold CD's . Here they took the Mobil Fidelity technology and used the original masters to burn them on Gold Disks . They offer Vinyl as well . I think you can buy them from the VH site where they were remastered and put on vinyl brand new . So you got my vote brother . Nothing better than VHI on a good tube amp through vinyl loud enough to resonate your skull . That's the way you use a reference to tune your Plexi !
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Re: Ed's SL on vinyl
wow , I thought their would be more interest but , WRONG . Shit man , get some vinyl , get a cheapo from a flea market and understand you cannot tune your amp the right way without one . I hope to not be beating a dead horse , I see metal guys like Rob Halford with a library of vinyl and its not books , how much cooler is that !
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Re: Ed's SL on vinyl
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Re: Ed's SL on vinyl
I dig the fact guitar center is offering the pile of vinyl right at the front entrance.
But I think it has a ton to do with
1. 99.9% of people do not have a actual record player anymore
and 2. with the economy and 15million other things to want these days(ipods, tablets, blue ray 3d, etc)-no one is gonna go out of their way to buy a good record player.
Those two facts alone pretty much fuck over the entire concept/market for this.
It is sad. But its fact.
We have to tip some hats to the bold mofos that pushed to try and spark an interest in it all again. And it helped the few out there that still value records have some fresh new stuff again.
We will have to see if the spark starts a fire or fizzles on this. Todays generation is just in too big a hurry for this anymore I feel.
But I think it has a ton to do with
1. 99.9% of people do not have a actual record player anymore
and 2. with the economy and 15million other things to want these days(ipods, tablets, blue ray 3d, etc)-no one is gonna go out of their way to buy a good record player.
Those two facts alone pretty much fuck over the entire concept/market for this.
It is sad. But its fact.
We have to tip some hats to the bold mofos that pushed to try and spark an interest in it all again. And it helped the few out there that still value records have some fresh new stuff again.
We will have to see if the spark starts a fire or fizzles on this. Todays generation is just in too big a hurry for this anymore I feel.