Hi folks,
A few months ago, my wife and I found a collection of her late mum's records.
As a birthday/Xmas gift, I got my wife a turntable and speakers so she could listen to them again. The kids bought her a couple of new LPs too.
However the sound is really tinny.
Hands up, I know next to nothing about this stuff, other than the research I did before getting the turntable and speakers.
I opted for the Audio-Technic AT-LP60XUSB turntable as it seemed a decent place to start.
I went for the Majority D100 speakers mainly because the cheaper ones in Currys sold out and I desperately needed them before Xmas.
They work great through Bluetooth on my phone and seem like a good pair of speakers to me.
I've connected them with a 3.5mm jack from the analogue out on the turntable to the RCA connections on the master speaker.
Sound quality is very poor.
Previously, we tried playing some of the old records through our TV soundbar (USB) and that was better quality. They werea bit scratched and jumpy in places. Not sure if that might have wrecked the stylus?
So I need your help.
Do I need a phono pre-amplifier? Or is it a new stylus? Or is it just a poor quality set up?
Any advice appreciated.
A few months ago, my wife and I found a collection of her late mum's records.
As a birthday/Xmas gift, I got my wife a turntable and speakers so she could listen to them again. The kids bought her a couple of new LPs too.
However the sound is really tinny.
Hands up, I know next to nothing about this stuff, other than the research I did before getting the turntable and speakers.
I opted for the Audio-Technic AT-LP60XUSB turntable as it seemed a decent place to start.
I went for the Majority D100 speakers mainly because the cheaper ones in Currys sold out and I desperately needed them before Xmas.
They work great through Bluetooth on my phone and seem like a good pair of speakers to me.
I've connected them with a 3.5mm jack from the analogue out on the turntable to the RCA connections on the master speaker.
Sound quality is very poor.
Previously, we tried playing some of the old records through our TV soundbar (USB) and that was better quality. They werea bit scratched and jumpy in places. Not sure if that might have wrecked the stylus?
So I need your help.
Do I need a phono pre-amplifier? Or is it a new stylus? Or is it just a poor quality set up?
Any advice appreciated.