Visited a new Audiogon friend today. Elliott Newcomb


Today I traveled a little bit over an hour north to visit Elliott. We had been conversing first by PM and than over the telephone and he extended me an invite. Besides, we had a audio barter to take care of. I'll let him tell you about that. Anyway after business was taken care of we spent some time listening to his setup.
I am in awe of his Victor TT with the TT 81 motor and the two arms. What a absolutely beautiful machine it is. Very high quality with a very fine fit and finish. That Blackbird tonearm is the longest tonearm I've seen on a modern turntable, 12.5"! The rear position was graced with a beautiful Lustre 801, set up with a mono cart. We listened to some Jazz, first in stereo and later in mono. It was the best sounding TT rig I've ever heard. Not to mention total eye candy.
After listening to that rig Elliott fired up the big Teac 2000 R to R to play some music as well. Another simply amazing machine, the music sounds sublime.
After listening to both of his setups I can say that music reproduction has not gotten better over the years, it's just more convenient.
Even his FM tuner sounded great, a McIntosh MX110Z. You have to love the sound of these old tube tuners, much nicer to listen to than the new digital tuners.
My plinth, motor and dustcover will be here this week. After seeing what Elliott has done I'm very excited to be able to start on my project. I'm still looking for a Victor UA-7082 arm for the main position. The rear tonearm will likely be a Audio Technica ATP-12T.
All in all a very nice day and it was a pleasure to visit Elliott.
BillWojo
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I have made a lot of new friends because of audio forums. I have been to numerous AudioKarma meetups, sometimes at a members house, sometimes at a rented hall and even hosted two events last year with another member and friend. We held that one at a car dealership using the showroom and parking lot.
Anywhere from 15 to 25 or more folks show up, some bring food and snacks so we have eats during the day and there is always a swap meet.
For the past year I was working with a friend, met him on HiFi Haven, who is an Altec fan like me. We would meet up every couple of weeks and swap drivers, crossovers and horns to fine tune a set of Altec A-7 monsters. Last time I was there we had them sounding really great and than Covid hit grinding it all to a stop. By that time the work sessions would include 4 or 5 of us, all horn fanatics. Horn guys seem to collect a lot of cool stuff, I know I do. LOL
So far ALL planned events have been canceled for this year. Maybe in the fall......
BillWojo