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<blockquote data-quote="Decado" data-source="post: 5395701" data-attributes="member: 562098"><p>So just recently I bought a record (12") from Hospital records and I've been having a little problem with it. For some reason every time there's a drum or bass section it starts skipping like crazy unless I turn the speakers almost all the way down. All my other records can get quite loud without ever skipping but for some reason this one does. Are these electronic LP's somehow grooved differently for DJ'ing purposes? Do I need a different type of turntable to play it?</p><p></p><p>Oh and a side question, do you still need to preamp your turntable if you're connecting to your computer and you have a soundcard (x-fi)? Or will plugging straight into the line in work just fine for recording purposes?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Decado, post: 5395701, member: 562098"] So just recently I bought a record (12") from Hospital records and I've been having a little problem with it. For some reason every time there's a drum or bass section it starts skipping like crazy unless I turn the speakers almost all the way down. All my other records can get quite loud without ever skipping but for some reason this one does. Are these electronic LP's somehow grooved differently for DJ'ing purposes? Do I need a different type of turntable to play it? Oh and a side question, do you still need to preamp your turntable if you're connecting to your computer and you have a soundcard (x-fi)? Or will plugging straight into the line in work just fine for recording purposes? [/QUOTE]
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