Majestic upload! Thank you. Very lovely sound on this :) I have the original UK release of this and actually a couple of tracks uploaded on my channel. Keep it up MEDV! :)
It sounds great, I have a copy of this edition but I was struck by not appreciating any subsonic sound when it starts, in the low parts and not at the end either. I point this out because I have woofers that go below 25hz and I also don't see the membrane of these moving at all, when in my copy and the rest of all my vinyls the opposite happens. Although we cannot hear such low frequencies, I see how the speakers reproduce the sound. I have also noticed it in other of your recordings ... do you apply some kind of filter to eliminate this?
to understand your comment, I had to listen carefully again and again) I can’t hear something outside of the sound. there is background hum only at a high volumes. I usually remove loud clicks, but this record is new, there were almost no audible clicks. These editions have a very quiet vinyl mass and even a quiet intro is heard very well. unfortunately, I do not have the equipment to measure noise in different ranges and determine their magnitude.
@@bigmedv I'll explain it to you in another way ... In addition to the typical clicks and hiss of the stylus, there is another subsonic noise that is not heard but if you put the stylus on a part of the record without music and look at the membrane of the subwoofer, it should move. On this disc there are smooth passages where this should be evident. It is also noticeable in piano music. This is not a pressing defect, the subsonic intrinsic noise should be there. That is why I have asked you if you eliminate it digitally or maybe your amplifier has some kind of cut filter below 30hz. ua-cam.com/video/Cz88AfWIPCM/v-deo.html
@@ROBERTODILANDRO oh! I think I understand. I remember, such sound was on my AudioTechnica 120LP turntable with standard phono corrector. Now I use other custom construction tube preamplifier and, when I make sound digitalisation from LP I don’t use ANY 220v power supply! Only laptop, not connected to power supply, external sound card, also not connected to power network. And I have very-very quite line background noise after it, only vinyl mass sound.
@@bigmedv I am not referring to the noise introduced by wiring and other types of interference, I am referring to the characteristic subsonic mechanical noise produced by the needle when it touches the surface of the record. Put the stylus in the unrecorded area and turn up the volume on the amp (I'm not talking about the clicks and hiss). The subwoofer should move as the stylus is picking up subsonic sound below 30hz. You cannot hear but you can feel the bibration. What I don't understand is why in the quiet passages of your record, my subwoofer remains immobile although it should move since it is supposedly a direct analog take from a vinyl.
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A masterpiece of pure sound!!! Dire Straits forever!!!🎸
This vinyl version is absolutely fantastic !!
Wow!! Improved a lot, the bass is enhanced 🤙
Outstanding
Happy, I found this masterpiece in such a breathtaking upload. Thanks for sharing.
Очень крутая оцифровка автору благодарности слушателям рекомендуется
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Nice recording i like mfsl
Я не знал содержания песни. Благодаря вашему пояснению к видео, смысл раскрылся. Мне в Dire Steits нравятся мелодии, самое главное
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Credo, sia così!
Majestic upload! Thank you. Very lovely sound on this :) I have the original UK release of this and actually a couple of tracks uploaded on my channel. Keep it up MEDV! :)
спасибо большое за качество и историю ❤
В 1982 с Детройтом все было в порядке. Даже этап Формулы-1 проходил.
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Breaking All the Rules - Peter Frampton it would be a good idea?
What AT cartridge is that.
It sounds great, I have a copy of this edition but I was struck by not appreciating any subsonic sound when it starts, in the low parts and not at the end either.
I point this out because I have woofers that go below 25hz and I also don't see the membrane of these moving at all, when in my copy and the rest of all my vinyls the opposite happens. Although we cannot hear such low frequencies, I see how the speakers reproduce the sound.
I have also noticed it in other of your recordings ... do you apply some kind of filter to eliminate this?
to understand your comment, I had to listen carefully again and again) I can’t hear something outside of the sound. there is background hum only at a high volumes. I usually remove loud clicks, but this record is new, there were almost no audible clicks. These editions have a very quiet vinyl mass and even a quiet intro is heard very well. unfortunately, I do not have the equipment to measure noise in different ranges and determine their magnitude.
@@bigmedv I'll explain it to you in another way ...
In addition to the typical clicks and hiss of the stylus, there is another subsonic noise that is not heard but if you put the stylus on a part of the record without music and look at the membrane of the subwoofer, it should move. On this disc there are smooth passages where this should be evident. It is also noticeable in piano music. This is not a pressing defect, the subsonic intrinsic noise should be there. That is why I have asked you if you eliminate it digitally or maybe your amplifier has some kind of cut filter below 30hz.
ua-cam.com/video/Cz88AfWIPCM/v-deo.html
@@ROBERTODILANDRO oh! I think I understand. I remember, such sound was on my AudioTechnica 120LP turntable with standard phono corrector. Now I use other custom construction tube preamplifier and, when I make sound digitalisation from LP I don’t use ANY 220v power supply! Only laptop, not connected to power supply, external sound card, also not connected to power network. And I have very-very quite line background noise after it, only vinyl mass sound.
@@bigmedv I am not referring to the noise introduced by wiring and other types of interference, I am referring to the characteristic subsonic mechanical noise produced by the needle when it touches the surface of the record. Put the stylus in the unrecorded area and turn up the volume on the amp (I'm not talking about the clicks and hiss). The subwoofer should move as the stylus is picking up subsonic sound below 30hz. You cannot hear but you can feel the bibration. What I don't understand is why in the quiet passages of your record, my subwoofer remains immobile although it should move since it is supposedly a direct analog take from a vinyl.
@@ROBERTODILANDRO very interesting. I’ll check it today) thank you
analogique 4k mdr ,retravaillé en mp3 ,rien ne Vault l'original des année 80 sur une vraie platine mk2 et du bon matériel B&W