Rusty Hodge [SomaFM] on Nostr: So when we're playing vinyl release on Underground 80s (or Left Coast 70s for that ...
So when we're playing vinyl release on Underground 80s (or Left Coast 70s for that matter), do you mind the vinyl and occasional pops/clicks? Or should we do some subtle denoising of those rips? iZotope RX does a pretty good job, but I wonder if the "charm" of vinyl noise is OK?
The Denon 103r moving coil cartridge I use has a tiny stylus and rides deeper in the grooves and keeps the surface noise to a minimum but won't improve pops in the vinyl.
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