aerius Posted June 17, 2007 Report Posted June 17, 2007 Hi, I bought some shiny new records for my vinyl collection but they seemed a little odd. These things are like shiny silver on one side with graphics and stuff on the other, and they're smaller than my 45's. I put them on my record player and tried the 45 RPM setting, but it didn't work, and I couldn't get music out of them, only a horrible scratching sound. I tried the other side and got the same thing. What am I doing wrong?
Salt Peanuts Posted June 17, 2007 Report Posted June 17, 2007 You need one of these. http://www.elpj.com/
909 Posted June 17, 2007 Report Posted June 17, 2007 I am going to contact ELP this week. I've read they offer listening sessions by appointment only in their Torrance CA location, which is about 15 mile drive. Really curious to hear it, but at $10K, questionable support, needing calibration every 7 years in Japan, and if the company goes out of business too much risk for me. Though, I really like the idea.
postjack Posted June 17, 2007 Report Posted June 17, 2007 Hi, I bought some shiny new records for my vinyl collection but they seemed a little odd. These things are like shiny silver on one side with graphics and stuff on the other, and they're smaller than my 45's. I put them on my record player and tried the 45 RPM setting, but it didn't work, and I couldn't get music out of them, only a horrible scratching sound. I tried the other side and got the same thing. What am I doing wrong? Basically you need a 1200. There is not enough rubber on your turntable. More rubber = more playable media. also you need those little red lights there, those are crucial for playing the shiny silver records.
Salt Peanuts Posted June 17, 2007 Report Posted June 17, 2007 I am going to contact ELP this week. I've read they offer listening sessions by appointment only in their Torrance CA location, which is about 15 mile drive. Really curious to hear it, but at $10K, questionable support, needing calibration every 7 years in Japan, and if the company goes out of business too much risk for me. Though, I really like the idea. Keep us posted if you get to listen to the laser turntable.
909 Posted June 17, 2007 Report Posted June 17, 2007 will do... I might even get DigiPete and Craig Uthus (AKA Eddie Current) to tag along.
Salt Peanuts Posted June 17, 2007 Report Posted June 17, 2007 Man, I wish I was still living in Japan. I was looking at their Japanese website and they go around the country holding mini-listening sessions at various locations.
Dusty Chalk Posted June 17, 2007 Report Posted June 17, 2007 What am I doing wrong?You're being silly. I can't wait 'til you can hear it, though, the opening synthesizer blast of "Trilogy" right after the piano section is to die for. One of my favourite rock'n'roll moments, ever, anywhere. And I think it's funny that the response to not being able to listen to ELP was to get an ELP.
aerius Posted June 17, 2007 Author Report Posted June 17, 2007 Basically you need a 1200. There is not enough rubber on your turntable. More rubber = more playable media. also you need those little red lights there, those are crucial for playing the shiny silver records. Ok, I took off my record mat so it's now all rubber. The shiny orange lights are also working, but I'm still not getting any music, only the same horrible scratching sound. I think these silver records are defective. I'm going to return them and buy some proper LP's and 45's.
postjack Posted June 17, 2007 Report Posted June 17, 2007 Ok, I took off my record mat so it's now all rubber. The shiny orange lights are also working, but I'm still not getting any music, only the same horrible scratching sound. Shit man, I'm stumped. Returning the silver records is probably the best idea.
hungrych Posted June 23, 2007 Report Posted June 23, 2007 Some info on the ELP here http://www.high-endaudio.com/RC-ELP.html Doesn't seem like it would help your problem though...
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