03-Jul-2017, 17:16
Just tried ripping a couple of records and the resulting 24/96 ripped files are sounding tinny with low level and no bass. Amp is D440 Pro
Details:
- Sampling rate 24/96
- Software Vinyl Studio
- Amp D440 Pro
- Source Linn Sondek LP12 with Phasemation PP-300 Cartridge with Phasemation Step UP Transformer.
The D440 Pro was upgraded from D400. Previously, vinyls ripped using the same method sounded exactly like direct playback.
I think this is the my first vinyl rip after upgrading to D440 Pro so I am not sure if this is related to the new hardware.
Has anyone experienced this before? I am doing exactly the same steps as before. I have tried several LPs and the results are the same. The LP playback sounds fantastic, the ripped files sounds like tin can.
Details:
- Sampling rate 24/96
- Software Vinyl Studio
- Amp D440 Pro
- Source Linn Sondek LP12 with Phasemation PP-300 Cartridge with Phasemation Step UP Transformer.
The D440 Pro was upgraded from D400. Previously, vinyls ripped using the same method sounded exactly like direct playback.
I think this is the my first vinyl rip after upgrading to D440 Pro so I am not sure if this is related to the new hardware.
Has anyone experienced this before? I am doing exactly the same steps as before. I have tried several LPs and the results are the same. The LP playback sounds fantastic, the ripped files sounds like tin can.
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