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"Iommic life complete."
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stereosquares · 14 days
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Dust cover for record player
Using Acrylic Turntable Dust Covers, you can safeguard your priceless turntables You know how important it is to maintain your turntable in top shape if you're a music lover. Kids' curious hands, dust and energetic dogs can all be problems for your expensive things. Dust coverings for turntables made of acrylic can help with that. They enhance the attractiveness of your setup in addition to providing safety. We'll discuss the advantages of acrylic turntable dust covers in this blog and why they're essential for vinyl enthusiasts.
Greater Safety Acrylic turntables dust cover for record player protects your turntables with museum quality standards. Dirt, dust and garbage are way beyond from your equipment which is protected by the strong acrylic material. Whether you have a new or old turntable, our covers offer dependable security against other factors that can affect the lifespan and performance.
Range of Styles
Turntables are not flexible, therefore acrylic dust covers are available in three different shapes to meet various kinds of setups:
The Plinth:This design gives you complete coverage and easy access to your record collection because the cover sits directly on top of the turntable.
2-Piece Hinged: This design lets you raise up the cover to easily access your turntable because it is divided into 2 parts that are hinged together.
Tabletop:Perfect for individuals who would rather have a more flexible answer, the dust cover for a tabletop rests directly on a level surface, like a desk or shelf,offering protection without requiring attachment to the turntable itself.
Elegant Design
Acrylic turntable dust cover for the record player does not only function well but also looks very beautiful aesthetically. These covers are made of transparent acrylic which provides a clear view of the turntable and collection of the records. It also refined the listening area. It gives a fashionable touch to the home audio system because of its minimal appearance which can go with any type of decor.
Flexible Colour Selections Three different colours of acrylic dust covers are available to further improve the visual attractiveness of your turntable:
Clarity: A clear dust cover offers full visibility while blending into any setting for people who like a traditional, invisible appearance.
Light Smoke: A light smoke dust cover adds a quiet pop of colour and works well with both old and modern turntables because of its slightly tinted appearance.
Dark Smoke: If you want to make a big impression, go with a dark smoke dust cover. It gives your setup a richer, more dramatic colour that can improve its overall impact.
These adaptable colour choices let you select the ideal dust cover to go with your own tastes and style.
Outstanding Client Care
When the customer is purchasing a high-quality product like acrylic turntable dust cover for a record player, outstanding service is important. Acrylic turntable dust cover provides satisfaction to every client with excellent service.The company wants that the customer buying experience should be easy and pleasurable as possible because of which they aim to provide fast answers to questions and flawless ordering and shipping processes.The company is available to help with any queries or worries to make sure that the customer is entirely happy with purchase.
Special Offer Acrylic turntable dust covers companies are happy to provide a 5% discount on orders of two or more dust covers placed together as a way of saying thank you to the wonderful customers. Whether the customers adding more turntables to their collection or getting together with friends to share the savings, this special offer lowers the cost of protecting the equipment with our high-quality acrylic dust covers even further.
Summary Acrylic turntables dust covers for record player must-have accessory for every vinyl fan who wants to protect their precious collection from kids, dust, and animals. These covers are beautifully pleasing as well as functional, thanks to their museum-quality protection, stylish design, and a variety of colour possibilities. There is a dust cover that will work with the arrangement, whether to choose the plinth, two-piece hinged, or tabletop form. There has never been a better moment to get acrylic turntable dust covers and protect the cherished turntables for years to come. The company also provides great customer service and a special price.
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derbybeardo · 6 months
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I just wanted to show that very nice reflection on the platter.
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jelabs · 8 months
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Today's rant @ JE Labs blog = Ortofon STM-72 MC step up transformer + Weller WTCPS & Hakko FX-888D soldering stations
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froedy-records · 1 year
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Werbung Pro-Ject Debut Carbon DC zum Bestpreis. Bei FRÖDY-RECORDS das Musikgeschäft in Wasserburg am Inn. #frödyrecords #project #projectdebut #plattenspieler #analog #turntable #ortofon #ortofonRed #reduziert #wasserburgaminn #schustergasse #foryou #fyp (hier: Frödy-Records) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cpdfo0osUwK/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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t3chn0kitty · 1 year
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#ortofon #ortofonconcordemk1 #stylus #elliptical #vinyl #record #djing #homedj #vinyldj https://www.instagram.com/p/CpbExK4BH-c/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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yosuke-inoue-blog · 1 year
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ortofon japanに突撃。 新作のアーム発見。 これほんとかっこいいわ。 1発で惚れた。 AS-212Rと言います。 これは敬意を表すべき仕上がり。 #ortofon #オルトフォンジャパン https://www.instagram.com/p/CobqiLGyQ6t/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Venta e instalacion de puas y capsulas para tocadiscos.. consulte sin compromiso.. Atendemos al publico en nuestro local ubicado en el barrio de Palermo soho, Malabia 1491 Caba, *lunes a viernes de 9 a15 hs / Sabados de 8.30 a 13 hs* ☎️(11)4833-4005 ☎️(11)15-5400-6666 #needles #cartdrige #tocadiscos #audiovintage #leson #shure #pickering #ortofon #winco #crosley #technics #Audiotechnica (en Reparacion de Tocadiscos y Wincofon) https://www.instagram.com/p/CoZfI5GujN4/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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takmiblog · 1 year
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(https://audio-heritage.jp/ORTOFON/etc/spuclassica.html)
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analogdreamsreborn · 2 months
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Physical Graffiti is spinning...
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audio-luddite · 2 years
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Phono Pickups / Cartridges.
I have a few. More than I need.
Getting into the vinyl thing phono cartridges are a basic essential. They can be cheap or so expensive "that if you have to ask....."
I have heard a few. Not that many compared to what is available, but certainly a representative sample of the art.
Here is a clumsy narrative of my journey.
I started out seeking advice and hints from magazines and store salespeople. My first turntable was a Dual with a Shure M91ED cartridge that came in the package. It was OK to actually good. I was pleased with it for some time, as I really did not know better.
My next step was a Shure V15 III in a Grace 707 tonearm. In the mid 70s that was a magic combination promoted by the Gurus at TAS magazine as close to SOTA. (TAS=The Absolute Sound) It was seriously good. Frankly my system was good, but not yet high end.
Several years and a few thousand miles later I got an Audio Technica Signet TK7E which was better than the then old Shure. At that time I had monoblock tube amplifiers and a tube preamp and my first truly ambitious Speaker Tower. It was a deliberate upgrade. I was getting high endish.
That stayed in service for a long time. I was not interested in fiddling and tweaking the front end. I just wanted to listen to my LPs.
Then a problem emerged partly due to the "death of vinyl". Signets was no longer around. The availability and selection of new styli was drying up. If you do not keep the tiny diamonds fresh they will damage the records.
So I embarked on a search for replacements. That was a rabbit hole.
I explored the highly promoted world of Moving Coils. I did not have gobs of money so I did not get very expensive ones. I recall one called an AZDEN GM-1 which was high output as my preamp could not handle low output. I just looked that one up and you can still get them for $350 bucks and up. I did not care for it that much. No others were memorable.
Old names such as Pickering were out of business. Mr Pickering invented phono cartridges, as we know them, because he was dissatisfied with the quality of recording playback. He died a few years ago, even though I see ads for various models none are new as far as I can tell. Also I never saw them on any of the good stuff lists. Replacement parts are spotty, or out of production.
Shure is gone from the phono cartridge biz, though still in business with Microphones and the like. Some are available as New Old Stock. NOS in phono cartridges is not a good thing generally. The cantilevers are mounted in a flexible material that may not age well. Also it may not be truly new, but certainly old. There is a supply of new styli from several places so If you find a Shure body you can probably get it working. But first check out the prices for those styli! When I got my Phase Linear turntable there was a Shure cartridge on it. I sold it with my Sony Turntable.
My friend had an ADC XLM back in School and it was on good stuff lists. In fact it was a TAS favorite before they drank the moving coil kool aid. ADC was sold to a big company in the late 70s and survived a few years as a brand name.
Grado started up in the 50s. They are still around and very respected. Arguably they have the most experienced designer / fabricator on the Planet in Mr Grado who started in the firm as a kid working for his uncle. I had a Grado years ago and have two right now.
I have never had an Ortofon. They are very respected and the largest company in the world for phono Cartridges. They are also over 100 years old. Many people like them a lot.
There is an outlier in the DECCA cartridge. DECCA is a British electronics company, that came up with a unique solution. It is a different approach to moving iron MI aka induced magnetic. It is still manufactured under license as the "London DECCA" Cartridge. They are over $1k and loved by those so smitten. I have never heard one, but am curious.
Then there is AT. Audio Technica is a Japanese power house. They make a HUGE selection of phono cartridges in two major flavors. Moving Coil and Moving Magnet. The MM types have two tiny magnets bonded to the cantilever that vibrate between two sets of coils. I bought a few of those as my much loved Signets was a luxury brand of AT. I have three ATs that are rumored to be descended from the Signets. Of course Internet Rumors are so reliable.
I found that an ATN12s Stylus fits the Signet TK7 so it is usable again.
My current Stable is : (AT)Signets TK7e, AT 440 mla. AT7V, Grado 3 Green, and Grado Opus 3.
The others are gone. I may still have a AT95 something in a box.
All the ATs are moving magnets. All the Grados are moving iron.
I have convinced myself that moving coils are not good if you are after accuracy. That from the firm resolve of people who still cut LPs and have the master tape right there, never use those to check their work. I think it was Doug Sax who said; " I like moving coils but only on other peoples turntables."
Moving Iron may be the best method used. Grado use it as does Sound Smith and their top of the lines are candidates for the best there is. It can be very low mass and boasts stupid high frequency response.
So looping back to the start. The simplest entry to these things is to get current production from either Grado, Audio Technica, or Ortofon. I believe the best value is in Grado as the least expensive is pretty good. If anything gets you into vinyl that is a good thing.
If you have lots on money the Top of the Line Grado and Soundsmith are worth looking for.
Here is a good place to shop: https://www.lpgear.com/
Cheers!
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