I have the same thing on my copy.
Why does my vinyl sound distorted on one side.
I don t have the fuzzies on breath on the one or two other cuts of the track i have but those lp s run noisier and have some warp and flutter that i don t have on my 180 gm pressing of dostm from about 2004.
Try to find the mobile fidelity copy.
That s the only record my ear has caught that distorted s sibilance problem ie nightwish oceanborn for instance does not have it.
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I also realised 3 or 4 of my records were like this also with one side being great an the other being distorted.
The record is damaged the turntable is cheap and nasty the.
Vinyl can sound bad for all sorts of reasons chief among which.
If the dead channel comes back in one position or another then the switch wiring or the switch itself could be at fault.
A turntable s basic function is to pick up the vibrations emitted by the grooves of your records via the tonearm and cartridge the stylus then measures and converts these vibrations into an electrical signal that is amplified into sweet sweet music via.
Mofi are over all hit or miss but thier cut of dsotm is superb.
Analysis repair requires removal of the bottom cover.
Weird and distorted isn t a recognised description of anything that anyone can usefully use to diagnose your issue.
This is one sure fire way to cause warping possible cracking of the vinyl record because of the weight and will inevitably produce scuff marks and ring wear on the album cover marring the artwork.
Records must always be stored upright like books on a shelf.
Whether you re playing tape or spinning vinyl moving parts are involved in getting sound to reach your ears.
To do this remove the platter and lay the deck upside down and a soft surface like a pad of sponge rubber pillow or a few thick towels.
My record skips or sounds distorted if you are having a problem with a record skipping or distortion here are some things to check.
That sibilance is definitely not because of the age of or the wear on the record.
Check and adjust if necessary the stylus pressure.