sideshowbob
Champagne fascia aficionado
What a very silly thread.
End of side distortion should be inaudible on all but a handful of knackered records. If it isn't, your record player is faulty or you don't know how to set it up properly, or you've been stupid enough to only buy ruined vinyl, there are no other possibilities.
There is plenty of new and old music available on vinyl, both new and second hand, and there are hundreds of tons of perfectly playable second hand vinyl still available. And if, like me, you have many, many records and have been buying and playing them all your life, you might still be sensible enough to want to play them rather than buy them again on a digital format. And for a few hundred pounds you can do exactly that, and achieve excellent playback, or you can spend few thousand pounds if you want something swisher. Just the same as every aspect of audio, in other words.
End of side distortion should be inaudible on all but a handful of knackered records. If it isn't, your record player is faulty or you don't know how to set it up properly, or you've been stupid enough to only buy ruined vinyl, there are no other possibilities.
There is plenty of new and old music available on vinyl, both new and second hand, and there are hundreds of tons of perfectly playable second hand vinyl still available. And if, like me, you have many, many records and have been buying and playing them all your life, you might still be sensible enough to want to play them rather than buy them again on a digital format. And for a few hundred pounds you can do exactly that, and achieve excellent playback, or you can spend few thousand pounds if you want something swisher. Just the same as every aspect of audio, in other words.