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Years back, (2013) I posted that I'd taken this old amp I'd bought in 1980 to a shop that understood analog amps. He got me going so I could enjoy some of my old LPs. Here's the question. Did older LP stampings use a different tracking pattern (for lack of knowing what to call it) than newer (1980 and onward) stampings? Maybe two track vs quadrophonic?For some reason, the old Pioneer turntable and amp have no problem playing older LPs, but newer ones seem to drop out on the right channel. At the moment, I'm listening to one of the first albums I purchased, John Lee Hooker's "That's Where It's At" stamped in 1969, and it still plays as well as ever. A Stax record.I don't know anything about testing stereos. Any thoughts?Bob
"As long as the are stereo 33 1/4 LP's...." Formally it's 33 1/3 rpm.
I cant help the original question as I am not knowledgeable enough, but I love old stereos and am in the market/looking for good pieces all the time. I want to build my home/man cave/garage set-up to include a reel to reel! Cool!
Do tell us which Pioneer equipment we are talking about! I am a big Pioneer - fan, I have sold and serviced that stuff and other great brands for years for a living. I have just discovered for me stereo equipment new and am restoring and collecting old stuff. And I like it so much again that my second motorcycle will not be a Himalayan but an equally expensive pair of Klipsch Heresy IV......