Отзывы о Виниловый проигрыватель Pioneer PL-990
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2. Переход на определенный винил больше, тогда это действительно должны по сравнению с другими вертушки
в 3. Я заметил колебание в блюде, в то время как его закрутило, и
Если указанные выше задачи не сохраняются, то я бы хранил его, как он звучит довольно тепло и ясно, и регулировка скорости это пригодится. Так что теперь im тратить еще 150 и буду для Sony PSHX500
















Lots of people, like me, have probably bought this deck to play old records that were stored away. Some others will be contemplating buying LPs and Singles for the first time. Do not hesitate as this turntable is very good despite some of its weaknesses.
I give it five stars on the basis of good sound quality and ease of use. Regarding build quality, I have to mark it down but the price is low and I could not have expected the wood and metal construction that I have been used to in the past.
This turntable replaces a 1980's model but I have been using turntables since the 1960's. I was surprised at how well it performed. But, I could always send it back if it was no good.
The deck was delivered quickly and it was undamaged and the lid was not scratched. It was easy to set up but the trickiest bit was making sure that the belt was not twisted when it was pulled over the motor pulley. It is best to test the placement of the belt by making sure that the platter spins easily by hand before turning the device on.
Luckily, I had not removed the cartridge guard before I switched it on as the tone arm moved to play a record before I touched any buttons when it fired up.
The first thing I did was to test the turntable by playing the one new LP record that I own which is a 180 gm Turtles pop record with music from the 1960s. It sounded great with a wide dynamic range.
I then tested it by comparing its sonic quality against a CD. No, I am not going to re-awaken any arguments. The CD in question is "Bop Till You Drop" by Ry Cooder. This was one of the first pop records recorded by digital technology. The CD and the LP have both been produced without equalisation and to all intents and purposes they are direct copies of the original master tapes. I love both the digital and analog versions of this album.
I used a Blu Ray player, for the CD, connected to my main "high end" HiFi amplifier and with the Turntable connected via line inputs to the same amp.
I was surprised at how similar they sounded through my transmission line speakers. The LP record sounded a little richer in tone and the sound stage was was not as broad or deep but I expected this. The deck was able to pick out the slight and very quiet reverberation or feed back of a guitar very early on in the track of "The Very Thing That Makes You Rich". It did this just as well as the CD.
My equipment for digital reproduction is very good and it is a tribute to this turntable that it performed so well in this comparison. I quickly forgot that I was listening to an LP which was bought in the early 1980s. The record has survived almost intact and after brushing it was remarkably free of most of the surface noise associated with vinyl.
Next, I played a Black Lion double album of Stephane Grapelli "Live at the Queen Elizabeth Hall" playing with the Hot Club of London, with Diz Disley and Denny Wright on Guitar and Len Skeat on Bass. It was recorded in 1973.
Grapelli sounded superb; the record brought out the full dynamic range and tonal quality of his violin. He uses the full range so the low notes came out sweet and the very high notes were smooth. The backing musicians were great too. You could hear and feel the atmosphere in the Hall. He was a jazz phenomenon reproduced so well by the record itself and the Pioneer. This is music at its best.
I could have listened all afternoon to Grapelli and the Hot Club and this leads me to conclude that the turntable is genuine HiFi quality. There was no CD to compare it with but with music of this quality why bother to buy the CD version even if it is available.
The pros:
It comes with most of the improvements that were made in the 1970s to really improve turntable performance.
It is belt driven to reduce rumble.
It has a servo motor and stroboscope to improve speed stability and reduce wow and flutter.
It has a metal platter to improve speed stability.
The moving magnet cartridge and diamond needle improve frequency response.
It looks smart and fits in with the other HiFi kit.
Cons:
It has a flimsy build and the plastic plinth is subject to reverberation. I could have really marked it down for this.
You have to switch it off at the mains.
There is no means of locking the tone arm to the plinth support so you have to use the cartridge guard when the turntable is not in use. The guard is easy to lose, so I keep mine in the hole of the 45 adapter which is inserted upside down. To move the deck I shall use one of the cable "twists" to secure the tone arm.
The RCA cables are short but this is not a problem for me as I stack i




но все было спокойно, и это выглядит здорово.<БР />через несколько недель, я решил вернуть его. Я не могу получить прошло пластиковый, хлипкий качество этого проигрывателя. $140??
просто не кажется правильным. Чувствует, что это стоит $25
я собираюсь купить отремонтированную старый Пионер проигрыватель, который имеет качество. Да, это будет стоить в три раза дороже, но если это должно длиться годами, тогда стоит разница.<БР />
это очень хороший стартовый проигрыватель для записи и используется альбомов, я думаю. Но это не могло стоить больше чем $10 баксов.
у моего брата были вертушки Пионер в 1970-х годах, что удар Этот из воды.
где это качество?
и сохранить ваши деньги для более высокого качества проигрывателя. Но если ваш бюджет не превышает $200, то это лучше там.
и как я уже сказал, он прекрасно функционировал. Никаких проблем. Просто дешевка.


