1. just need Kirsten & Sergio and another couple of people
  2. Originally posted by Mr_TrekIt amplifies the phono signal from the vinyl player. If you don't have a phono jack on your stereo, you'll need one, the normal phono signal is too weak for today's normal jacks.


    It may also be called stuff like phono amplifier, phono pre-amp.
  3. Originally posted by alexandra_tjust need Kirsten & Sergio and another couple of people


    Drew would appear to be here.

    Drew!
  4. how's your new guitar, finally met his happy owner?
  5. Originally posted by alexandra_thow's your new guitar, finally met his happy owner?


    It's quite lovely, thank you! Some buzzing frets though, maybe I'll ask the music store to set it up. I tried to do it myself, but wasn't entirely successful, but at least it did get better.
  6. Originally posted by Mr_Trek:It amplifies the phono signal from the vinyl player. If you don't have a phono jack on your stereo, you'll need one, the normal phono signal is too weak for today's normal jacks.


    Ok, I'll see. They don't look like they cost too much...
  7. Originally posted by KieranU2[..]

    Ok, I'll see. They don't look like they cost too much...


    They don't. I think some newer players have them built in too. If your stereo has a phono input, you won't need one.
  8. I think I have the same problem with mine If I got you right, only on one fret though
  9. I'm in love with the sound of the guitar, especially with some reverb.
  10. Speaking of vinyls, why do new ones sound like they're at a higher pitch? It sounds about 2% higher than a recording - but still vintage.
  11. you're like talking in another language and another another language, lol What's that reverb?
  12. Reverb is when there's a whole lotta echo and then it slowly fades or dies out, yeah? Should sound good I reckon.