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Does the Whitelabel usualy do this?
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colombian raver
Right now I have one belt driven turntable with the ty needle it came with and one Technics with a Whitelabel. For some reason the whitelabel cannot take the really high medium frequencies like the ty one can! One good example is LSG - Netherworld when the break starts and the really high melody is playing alone with no other frequencies. The ty needle can go up full blast and there's no distortion while the Whitelabel does start to distort not even at high volume. WTF? This can't be right. Please help me this is really killing me
mndeg
mabye the whitelabel is extremely worn?
colombian raver
It's only about 2 months old.
Basstard
have u the weight and height set correctly?
Cheetah86
Some Whitelabels are bad out of the box. When I bought my pair I had to swap one for a new one after three weeks of playing with no improvement.
dj chex
another thing i've experienced about whitelables; it's cantilever is extremely easy to bend and damage. Check to make sure there are no dents on the stylus cantilever, if so you'll need to buy a new stylus.
colombian raver
So before I buy my second technics and whitelabel, should i consider a diffrent needle? I was really looking at the Ortofon Concorde's, they look like they will last a while.
dj chex
well, whitelabels are still good carts. But as of lately, i've ditched my whitelabels for M44Gs and have no complaints. I still use the whitelabels for listening and recording, but for everything else i use the M44Gs.
sr126
i just bought some whitelabels yesterday. so far so good. i had some problems w/the sound at the store, but that was because who ever used the turntable before me had the antiskate set to +6. i turned it back to zero, and i didn't have any more problems w/popping/distortion.

at home i have the whitelabels set to 52mm overhang. -default setting. the turntables are set to zero antiskate, 2 grams of tracking, and the tone arm hight is set to 3. so far so good.

i would encourage you to check out the orts, to see maybe their sound might suit you better. i did a side by side comparo w/my 500al, whitelabel, and a gray/silver concord needle. i went w/the whitelabel. the orts was not a bad cart. still better than my 500al. but it gave a the music a colored, cold, and harsh digital sound. a different character that was not present w/the 500al or the whitelabel. the bass sounded boomy, but not quite as detailed as the whitelabel. the highs on the orts where killing me sharp stick in the ear style. -yet a lot of people seem to like it when hi-hats stab their ear drums on the up beat. plus the thought of the orts shredding my vinyl made for an automatic disqualification.

who knows, you make like the orts better than the whitelabels. don't stick w/something you're not happy with. especially since you're the one spending the money.
Luke Cartwright
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Originally posted by colombian raver
Right now I have one belt driven turntable with the ty needle it came with and one Technics with a Whitelabel. For some reason the whitelabel cannot take the really high medium frequencies like the ty one can! One good example is LSG - Netherworld when the break starts and the really high melody is playing alone with no other frequencies. The ty needle can go up full blast and there's no distortion while the Whitelabel does start to distort not even at high volume. WTF? This can't be right. Please help me this is really killing me


One thing it could be is your speakers cannot handle the frequencies that the whitelables are pumping out as opposed to the lesser sound which your ty stylus are. :conf:

Cheetah86
quote:
Originally posted by dj chex
well, whitelabels are still good carts. But as of lately, i've ditched my whitelabels for M44Gs and have no complaints. I still use the whitelabels for listening and recording, but for everything else i use the M44Gs.


Right now I'm doing the exact same thing, it's so if I feel like scratching I can without worrying about damaging my stylii. (Not that I've scratched in a while, but the opportunity is there.)
colombian raver
quote:
Originally posted by Luke Cartwright
One thing it could be is your speakers cannot handle the frequencies that the whitelables are pumping out as opposed to the lesser sound which your ty stylus are. :conf:


Nah, I hear the same sound in my headphones. I have mine set at the default overhang, 0 tonearm height, 0 anti skate, and 2 grams of tracking force.

Now that I think of it, it could be my mixer not being able to handle the whitelabel. It is a digital mixer after all so that has to be it.
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