Grainger49
New member
Those of you who have gotten the Almost Free LPs from me may have noticed that my LPs are marked with "+ Phase" or "- Phase" which indicate if the recording is in positive or inverted absolute phase.
Since I have built everything in my LP playback from the cartridge forward I know how many phase inversions my system goes through. I am susceptible to inverted absolute phase. I attribute that to my having been a drummer in the 60s.
All of that to say... Why are all US masters inverted and European and Mexican (Rodrigo y Gabriella) are positive phase? ? ? This glaring generality brought to you by my most recent labeling. I have received several US pressings of UK artists as well as UK pressings of the same artist (Steeleye Span). This is not to mention the 4 or 5 R y G CDs I have bought.
Because of my preference for proper absolute phase I have dual banana plugs at my Paramours and swap the appropriately according to the indications on CDs and LPs.
I have been careful, following his request, not to subject Paully to the realities of Absolute Phase.
Anyone else with Phase OCD? ? ?
Since I have built everything in my LP playback from the cartridge forward I know how many phase inversions my system goes through. I am susceptible to inverted absolute phase. I attribute that to my having been a drummer in the 60s.
All of that to say... Why are all US masters inverted and European and Mexican (Rodrigo y Gabriella) are positive phase? ? ? This glaring generality brought to you by my most recent labeling. I have received several US pressings of UK artists as well as UK pressings of the same artist (Steeleye Span). This is not to mention the 4 or 5 R y G CDs I have bought.
Because of my preference for proper absolute phase I have dual banana plugs at my Paramours and swap the appropriately according to the indications on CDs and LPs.
I have been careful, following his request, not to subject Paully to the realities of Absolute Phase.
Anyone else with Phase OCD? ? ?