hi guys, my last hi fi was an aiwa z-1800, with matching included turntable,
it was/still is a tough workhorse, good records sounded good, bad records naturally sounded bad, but it was easy to use and could take a licking and keep on ticking.
i recently got a thorens TD166 mkvi with RB250 tonearm and audio technica AT-95 cartridge, through an arcam alpha 3 amp, and mission 731 speakers bi-wired.
the pickup is incredibly sensitive and good records sound really great, but bad records sound even worse, like the worse-ness is enhanced,
could this just be a handful of bad records?
i suppose what i'm saying is "could they be simply just bad recordings in the first place? or is it more likely to be because the records are physically knackered?"
the particular records in question are AC/DCs "if you want blood..." (terrible sounding)
and black sabbaths "heaven and hell" (not so bad)
and "live at last" (quite bad)
what do you reckon?
i got quite friendly with the guy at my local second hand record shop, and he had dug out a load of the kind of stuff i am after, and there were about three or four copies of "if you want blood" so i'll ask him to swap the vinyl and i'll have another listen


