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The Groove Pod

Lachlan Fennen & Nic Fillingham
The Groove Pod
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  • The Art of Vinyl Grading: Insights from the Groove Pod
    The central theme of this discourse revolves around the intricate nuances of vinyl record acquisition, particularly emphasizing the challenges encountered when discerning the condition and grading of records in various retail environments. In a recent excursion, Nic recounts his unexpected venture into the realm of antiquities with his daughter, where he fortuitously encountered several albums that piqued his interest. However, he faced a notable impediment: the absence of a clear grading system to assess the quality of the records, which prompted a broader contemplation on the standards employed by different vendors. This episode delves into the significance of understanding grading practices, the implications of purchasing records without proper evaluations, and the valuable insights that can be garnered from the collective experiences of fellow audiophiles. We invite listeners to reflect on their own encounters and share their insights regarding the complexities of vinyl record collecting.A profound exploration unfolds as I recount my recent foray into the world of vinyl records, spurred by a chance visit to an antique store with my daughter. Initially resistant to the allure of such establishments, I found myself captivated by the vintage vinyl collection housed within. The encounter transformed into a quest for specific albums from my Discogs wishlist, yet it soon became apparent that a significant hurdle loomed: the absence of a clear grading system for the records on display. The challenge was twofold; not only was I tasked with identifying the condition of the records, but I was also faced with the perplexing reality that the store staff possessed limited knowledge regarding the grading criteria. This prompted a broader contemplation on the implications of purchasing vinyl without adequate quality assurance, raising critical questions concerning the integrity of secondhand vinyl shopping. My narrative serves as a call to action for listeners to share their experiences and strategies when navigating similar predicaments in the vinyl marketplace, emphasizing the importance of informed purchasing decisions in the pursuit of musical enjoyment.Takeaways: In our latest episode, we delve into the intricate world of vinyl record grading, discussing the importance of understanding how records are assessed for quality and condition. During a recent excursion, Nic discovered a variety of vinyl records in an antique store, which led to a reflective discussion on the challenges of purchasing ungraded records. We explore the significance of supporting small businesses while also addressing the potential pitfalls when purchasing vinyl without clear grading systems. Our conversation emphasizes the value of experience and knowledge in vinyl collecting, particularly when navigating the complexities of secondhand record purchases. Listeners are encouraged to share their personal experiences and strategies when confronted with ungraded records in thrift stores or secondhand shops. We conclude with a commitment to revisit the topic of emerging audio products in future episodes, highlighting the ongoing evolution of technology in the music industry. Companies mentioned in this episode: Discogs Brekr Brothers Hunters and Collectors Temper Trap Urban Outfitters Robert Palmer Pretenders Email: [email protected]
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  • The Evolution of Streaming: Raspberry Pi and Modern Solutions
    The primary focus of this podcast episode is the discussion surrounding Raspberry Pi streaming solutions and their efficacy compared to traditional audio streaming devices. Lachlan and Nic delve into their personal experiences with various audio equipment, highlighting the remarkable sound quality achievable through a Raspberry Pi setup, even when juxtaposed against more expensive alternatives. They reflect on recent feedback regarding upgrades to turntables, emphasizing the importance of selecting a model with ample potential for future enhancements. Additionally, the conversation touches on the challenges and intricacies of audio equipment, including the implications of using direct drive versus belt drive systems in turntables. As they navigate these topics, Lachlan and Nic provide valuable insights and recommendations for listeners seeking to elevate their audio experiences.The discussion unfolds with an exploration of the hosts' recent musical endeavors, particularly focusing on Nic's back-to-back outdoor gigs during a local street festival. This setting provides a vibrant backdrop as they delve into the nuances of live performances, emphasizing the challenges and joys associated with playing music in such dynamic environments. The conversation naturally shifts to the technicalities of audio equipment, where Lachlan and Nic articulate their findings on Raspberry Pi-based streaming solutions. They reflect on a previous episode's contention regarding the sound quality of Raspberry Pi systems, revealing that recent tests have shown that these devices still hold significant merit in the face of newer technology. The dialogue elegantly intertwines personal anecdotes with technical insights, creating a rich tapestry that appeals to both casual listeners and audiophiles alike. The episode culminates in a thoughtful consideration of various software platforms available for streaming, highlighting the importance of user interface and functionality in enhancing the listening experience.Takeaways: The podcast discusses the various audio equipment options available for music lovers, including digital and streaming solutions. Lachlan and Nic share their experiences with live performances, highlighting the challenges and joys of outdoor gigs. The speakers emphasize the importance of choosing a turntable that allows for future upgrades and modifications. They explore the differences between Raspberry PI and other streaming devices, revealing surprising insights on sound quality. Listeners are encouraged to engage with the podcast by sending in questions or feedback via email. The episode concludes with a call for recommendations on turntables that offer a diverse upgrade path for enthusiasts. Links referenced in this episode:https://www.treoo.com/guides/beginners-guide-buying-your-first-turntable-to-spin-those-vinyl-recordshttps://www.turntablelab.com/blogs/guides/my-first-turntable-6-top-options?Companies mentioned in this episode: Raspberry PI SMSL Volumio Tidal Qobuz Turntable Lab Crutchfield.com Darko Audio
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  • Decisions in audio: upgrade, tinker or replace?
    This podcast episode elucidates the intricacies of upgrading audio equipment, specifically focusing on the experience of replacing a cartridge in an Audio Technica turntable. I, Lachlan, engage with Nic to unravel the implications of substituting a stock cartridge for a higher-end model, which, in theory, should enhance audio fidelity. However, the dialogue takes a pivotal turn as we discover the unfortunate reality that the turntable's cartridge is not replaceable, an oversight that highlights the critical importance of precise terminology in audio discussions. This revelation prompts a deeper inquiry into the broader implications of equipment choices, including the potential for modifications and the exploration of the secondhand market for audio gear. As we navigate these topics, we invite our listeners to reflect on their own experiences and decisions in the realm of audio equipment, further enriching our collective understanding of this complex hobby.Takeaways: In this episode, we explored the nuances of upgrading turntable components, specifically differentiating between stylus and cartridge, and the implications of their interchangeability. Our discussion highlighted the importance of precise terminology in audio equipment, as incorrect usage can lead to misunderstandings and purchasing errors. We delved into the secondhand audio market, examining how economic factors influence pricing and availability of used equipment, which often provides significant savings. The conversation also covered DIY audio projects, particularly using Raspberry Pi for streaming, emphasizing the necessity of additional components to enhance sound quality. Companies mentioned in this episode: Audio Technica FiiO Microsoft Volumio HiFiberry
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  • Integrated devices, listener emails and cartridges - it's a banquet!
    Proving the shortcomings of AI, this set of show notes is written entirely by a human! Normally, AI helps me generate interesting and catchy information that I then edit to add some humanity. Not today!In this episode, Nic & Lachlan discuss cartridge types as well as how to decide on what to upgrade in your system and when. We also respond to our first listener email via [email protected] and have some laughs about how AI is letting us down.It's a varied episode with lots of laughs and lots of topics covered. We hope you love it.Chapters:Cartridge types: Moving Magnet vs. Moving CoilExploring AI Ethics in Content CreationAudio Equipment Insights: Navigating Cartridges and Sound QualityDiscussion on Tariffs and Email InteractionsThe Rise of All-in-One Audio SolutionsCompanies mentioned in this episode: Audio Technica Geshelli Labs Chat GPT FiiO Red Hot Chili Peppers
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  • CDs vs Vinyl vs Streaming - which should you choose?
    Nic and Lachlan start with some discussions about the decision making process to decide between CDs and streaming (Lachlan's preference) and vinyl (Nic's preference). From there, things dive deeper into discussion of the challenges faced when ripping and storing digital files, some hilarious brand names from China, and using AI tools to help discover new music.Nic also has some new music recommendations for Lachlan who response with a couple of his own. You might learn about 6-7 great new artists by listening to this episode!Oh, and we now have an email address. Contact us at [email protected] about the lack of chapter markers in this episode. I'll come back and add them later if I can. We had a technical glitch...Happy listening, or: "Stay in the groove!"Lachlan
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We're two guys (cousins actually) who have loved music for as long as we can remember. We used to jam together and chat about music until life, work and an international relocation made that a bit more difficult. Now we're back on the topic and sharing it with like-minded folks who just love to nerd out about their favourite bands, the gear they use to connect them to the music and anything else that's related.
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