hey guys... I ended up getting the P1 with the glass platter upgrade.
I bought a demo unit from a local store.
However I have a few questions (which would probably be better put in it's own thread... but ...)
The first thing I did when I got the table was drop the needle onto the felt while it was spinning. (skated off the edge of a 7") I can't imagine that could be good for the needle. But how bad is that? It seems like I have some light crackles and pops even with new vinyl. Could that be from the needle? How can you tell if a needle is damaged or worn out? The store said the table had 100-200 hours on it.
And if I did want to buy a new stylus any suggestions? under $100...
Also I feel like my records are lacking low end... They seem a little bright. Any ideas?
Also currently I don't have anything to set the table on. So It's been on the carpet which is on concrete floors. How much is that effecting the sound? I know it calls for a ridgid surface - I would say carpet is the opposite.
cables... Right now I am just using very cheap interconnects. But the cables on the P1 don't look any higher quality. I ordered some new ones from monoprice - but I am sure they are still miles away from audiophile quality. But does it matter at the level I am at?
ripping... At some point I want to rip/digitize some albums. I have access to a UA-5 and a R-09... my soundcard is cheap and integrated into my MB. It has SPDIF out - but not in. So I was thinking about using the UA-5 over USB to my computer - but if I remember correctly I though it had issues at 24/96 over usb. And if I have to stick to 24/48 I might as well just go into the R-09.
Sure I could buy a M-Audio US41750 Audiophile 192 and go digital from the UA-5... But I'd rather not. It would be nice to have - but I don't think I'd get much use out of it other than rarely ripping vinyl/cassettes. Any ideas here? Is using the UA-5 a good/bad idea? Also I need to get all my other issues ironed out before I waste any time ripping a bunch of albums.
thanks again everyone...
Oh, and I am loving the vinyl.
It's fun to A-B the vinyl vs cd. and vinyl vs. dvd-a (yoshimi)
I think dvd-a is very close to vinyl... It's pretty amazing.
--mizary