MAYHEM_METAL
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Hi Santosh,
You are lucky to have found a good Technics TT and also received some fabulous guidance on this thread.
I am glad you started this thread and shared your thoughts as many people give up at this stage itself. Thumb rule is never to compare with basic cart / basic TT or basic phonostage. In your case you just need a better cart and a good phonostage at a later stage.
Drop by anytime to my place, I will play my Silsila LP (old version) and also your CD. You can hear the difference for yourself.
PS: Nagendra (my ex-colleague and your current team-mate) knows the way to my place. Come along with him, he has been wanting to come as well.
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You so right my friend ''thumb rule is never to compare with basic cart / basic TT or basic phonostage''.
I have the same model Technics SL-Q3 with the Ortofon Concorde Elektro Cartridge and the sound is awesome. High output with high quality connected to the Nad PP2 preamp Now lets compare your CD with the Lp. Also pointed by Malvai, these are digital pressed Lps, cant compare to the old original analogue pressed Lps.
I have one Sanam Teri Kasam, RD Burman Lp WOW What quality pressing :yahoo:
I have been into Lps since my Dads time never stopped listening even when it faded out in the early 90s my TT never stopped spinning hyeah:
You are invited to my place too if you are not convinced
Just take it easy and get the set-up right with a good cartridge like Shure or Ortofon. Technics are good Kick A*s turntables. We are all there to assist you. Pm me I can share all my knowledge about TTs
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