![]() I think the zipped file is 800MB for 6 files and I didn't do the whole songs except for the Donald Byrd cut. I think it's a keeper and will keep it in all the time. But woofer pumping on warped records = badder I think.Īnyone else have experiences with this thing? Good or Bad? I understand that all filters are a compromise, but I'm not hearing it in my setup. and Audiophile paranoia tells me filter = bad. I don't have a tape loop so i can't take it in and out of circuit w/o a cable swap. Obviously because that woofer pumping does hell to sound quality. Then I spun a couple records I have with smallish warps and they sound BETTER with the filter. ![]() My setup is decently resolving and I've been spinning some "perfect" records and swapping in and out, will do some needle drops later, and I can't hear the effect of this thing. My phono pre (GSP Reflex) and my integrated (BAT VK300xSE) don't have a filter/rumble option.Īnyway, this thing kicks butt. ![]() So, I just setup one of the KAB Rumble filters on my setup. And all too often I find a pressing I want with a slight bump or slight off center pressing that causes the woofers to pump with the bump or the warp. Turntable is well isolated and the suspension is tuned as good as I can get it (Michell Gyrodec SE MKII) My speakers are ported (Totem Hawk).Īnyway, 90% of the music I listen to on Vinyl is classic jazz. First, I have no real noticeable rumble at the typical volumes I listen to and on a nice flat and centered record I can crank it and not have rumble/subsonic issues with my speakers. ![]()
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