![]() ![]() I didn't want to manipulate things in the digital domain, so I left it to listeners to level-match. I did the best I could in the analog domain, but in general the output of the preamps were high enough that the Focusrite couldn't "drop" the level any lower. CaveatĪs I indicated in the "toot", the various recordings were not level-matched. ![]() Hopefully it was as fun for them as it was for me. The recordings, all told, take about 55 minutes to listen to, and often people made multiple passes to decide on their rankings. Thanksīefore I provide the summary information, I wanted to thank the people who took the time to participate in the experiment. I also stripped the audio out of the Tracking Angle's YouTube video, for a total of nine recordings of the same track.īut rather than show what equipment was being compared, I took those nine completely blind and anonomized recordings and posted them to Mastodon, asking people to provide their rankings and impressions without knowing what was what. ![]() I sourced the same LP from Japan, bought an A/D converter (the Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 4th Gen), and made seven recordings, with various combinations of Turntable, Phono Preamp and Cartridge. Since I had a few cartridges, turntables and preamps here, I thought I would perform the same experiment. The two unit sounded surprisingly different to my ear, given the only change was the actual device holding and spinning the LP (assuming, of course, that when the arm was moved it was properly set up given Michael Fremer was the one performing the test, it seems a good assumption).īut that gave me an idea. A few weeks ago, The Tracking Angle posted a YouTube video comparing two turntables, using the same arm, cartridge and phono preamp. ![]()
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