Pro-Ject rpm 1.3

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Uploaded by on Feb 5, 2010

Pro-Ject RPM 1.3

LP: Public Enemy - Welcome to the terrordome 12''

speakers : B&W
Amp: Denon 2309

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  • @mertonparka

    and that was the first day for the test! the anti skate weight is placed now!.

  • ha ha ha sorry to make fun you mate, but lexprins is right you have it set up wrong nice turntable though.

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  • @vizi0123 there is no "wrong" kinda music

  • as Accuratly as possible. So good to know your enjoying your favourite music on a great turntable.

  • Great Table, Im sure your quite excited with it. Dont worry about the haters on why are you playing "hip hop" or anything that is not in their entire preferences to them on a great turntable. Im a Studio Engineer and not even the biggest audiophile enthusiast can tell me how a drum , voice or string is supposed to sound the way I want it to be according to my own recording of the original.

    So having said that, no matter what the format is, the objective is to reproduce how it was recorded.....

  • what is this turntable's retail and resale value?

  • no lid

  • @m7floyd Public Enemy didn't have the most well-produced music, but saying that Hip-Hop is not worthy of a great sound system is just fucking stupid.

    J Dilla deserves nothing but the finest. You are an ignorant douche.

  • You are playing the wrong kinda music on them speakers....

  • @veryintricated yeap this motor is just a toy, however this whole TT costs a little and gives a lot of room for improvements, so I did modify mine ;)

  • this turntable has the noisiest motor I ever heard, I'm stuck with it and hate it every time I turn it on! I have really nice ML electro stats and use a phono pre amp to run this on my NAD sys and I have to put the pre amp far away fro the motor, other wise I get a tremendous feedback, I ended up using the rubber underneath a crown cork from a beer bottle and it work fine as for the vibes, but the noise is still there, didn't notice this at first and now is there all the time, also on new ones!

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