Hello Jan, it sounds like you have a lot of later pressings where they tend to sound pale, thin, and lose "prescence". Early pressings can have more "pop".
How do you know that a record is really worn?
Hello All,
As the title says, how do you know when a particular disc is worn? Does the fidelity fall off and the sound becomes muddy? Does surface noise increase to the point where it becomes louder than the content?
I have acquired a quantity of vinyl that even after substantial cleaning just doesn't have the presence that I think it should. There are no visable scuffs and the grooves after cleaning look fine.
Thanks for your input.
Regards,
Jan
As the title says, how do you know when a particular disc is worn? Does the fidelity fall off and the sound becomes muddy? Does surface noise increase to the point where it becomes louder than the content?
I have acquired a quantity of vinyl that even after substantial cleaning just doesn't have the presence that I think it should. There are no visable scuffs and the grooves after cleaning look fine.
Thanks for your input.
Regards,
Jan