Dear Dlaloum, I am interested in the so called 'phylosophy of languge'( the analytic kind) for a long time. I speak 5 languages and use 4 very frequently. To my mind one needs first some thought and than construct or compose a sentence or proposition in one of the lanquages. As Frege stated one can express the same tought in different ways, (using the available vocabulary of the lanquage in casu) and this seems to be possible because of the 'generative power' of the languge in general. One can combine morfems in a nearly endless way and 'generate' new propositions which are never 'heard' before and despite of this the other will have no problem to 'grasp' or understand this proposition. Such is the 'power' or (endless) possibilities of languages. This of course does not imply that one can express him self as eloquent as in his native languge but it is the tought that (should) count . Think of, for exapmle, Einstein, Godel, Tarski,etc who become university theachers in the USA without perfect command of the English language.
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Dear Henry, Only by rereading what we already have posted one can see the possible 'offending' remarks he made. What I meant with 'atheist' is someone who does not belong to any church whatever. I realy hope that you are not a religious person? But then there is the fact that you have all kinds of 'symbols' or 'relics' which belong to different religions. You own, my goodness, even an belt-driven TT in your system. What kind of church will accept such a person as a member? That is why I hope that you are not a religious person.Ie everyone of those will see you as a 'betrayer' of the true belief and even worst as a 'incredulous' person. You should in any case not mess with the Islamics.
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Dear Lew, I assumed that by jokes the so called 'licencia poetica' is also allowed. Why should a poet have more rights? BTW to me the poetry is an inscrutable kind of prosa. But your 'definition' is of course the right one: only the godless are atheist. Not sure however about myself: I am an ex-Marxist.
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Dear David, I prefer your 'definition(s)' above Lew's because of its extension. Henry is agnostic because of his turntables and I am a polytheist because of Marx.
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Dear David, 'But without practice...(it is)rusting away.' Does this not applay to all of our potential and actual capabilities? Btw you probable assume like Wittgensten that we think in (some) language. Say in the 'dominant one'. I am not sure about that. However I recognise this 'adjustment time' needed to 'get in' a language which one has not SPOKEN for a while. This is different with writing according to my experience. But the real wonder about language is the inborn capacity of the kids to learn so easily whatever language there is. So it seems to be obvious that the mind is first and any aquisition comes latter.Ie we still have no idea about our capacities but well some about our capabilities.
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Dear Fleib, 'Churches are tax free?' I am convinced. Besides I already mentioned to be an ex-Marxist. Never got his theory of value right.Nobody deed. This Sraffa guy who impressed Wittgenstein so much is a nightmare. Are other so called 'commodities' also included by the tax free arangement? I am not interested in a church which would prescribe what kind of commodities we 'should buy'. I always longed for an Armani (or Armany ?) suit but was afraid that it may cost more than a decent cart.
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Dear Fleib, Never thought that religions are about 'aesthetic revelation'. Thanks for your lecture. You are obviously more then you think you are. My experience is that for the most people it is about bargain insecurity. So many bought 'indulgence' receipt for 'one never knows'. I am very familiar with many German poets who were very interested in 'aestethic revelations'. The most of them had some peculiar interest in trees. Ie in their odour. But alas they never mentioned the people nearest to those trees. The farmers who were starveling from hunger.
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Dear Thuchan, I don't believe that we are 'too tolerant' but well that we all are inquisitive. We ,or anyway I, like to see your post about components which I can't afford. We want to know 'what there is' but also how 'it' sounds. In some sense you may be the only one who can provide this information. The peculiar thing about this thread is that anyone can afford a decent MM cart. So no wonder that we have so many participants as well that this thread looks as 'indefinite'. Thanks to Raul of course but he is an descendant of Emilio Zapatta, a revolutionary.
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Dear Dlaloum, With all your lanugages no consideration whatever with the foreigners in this forum. What,the hell, is a 'brimstone teacher'? BTW I am a proud ownwer of the AT 7V and have no problem at all with the compliance of this beauty.
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Dear Dlaloum, Even a native speaker is not pressuposed to be a 'knowledgable person'. So, it seems, the understanding is not only about language. The sequence of words seems also to be very important ( say prefix,infix and postfix among morphems). Your carrot and stick metaphor has some connections with Kant's apriori and a posteriori or ex ante and ex post ordering. But this also apply to the political systems. The 'carrot' in the socialistic way of production was the promissed ownership of production means. Ex post it was obvious that the labourers become means of production for the party members. They enjoyed riding in those black Mercesdes via their party representatives. We are lucky that we can wote in our political system . This to my knowledge is the only way to avoid the stick. Ie everyone would like to use the stick if allowed.
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Dear David, I have no idea about dimensions but Lukatschek, the owner designer by Benz, is experimenting with short(er) cantilever designs. My Ruby 3S has a shorter cantilever than Ruby 2.
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In_shore, There is no obligation to read the post of the High Priest of verbal punishment. Nor any obligation to read whatever. |
Hi Fleib, I just posted my Virtuoso (black) to Alex in Germany for a retip. J.Carr's comment on aluminum cantilever in mind I asked for a 'pressure fited' stylus in the aluminum cantilever (aka without glue). As soon as I know more I will post about.
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Hi Fleib, Yes you are right. I even told Alex Raul's considerations and wanted, to put it simply, 'the same'. But I deed not mention any particular stylus. Alex will consult me and make his own suggestions. I am however not sure what you mean with: 'you can have different styli mounted on separate plugs'. I got the impression that the stylus is not removable . But I deed not inspect the Virtuoso careful. I bought the cart on the German ebay with the broken stylus and thought : Bingo! Would you be so kind to elaborate on stylus and styli?
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Dear Fleib, If I understand you well I can do the 'surgery' myself with many available 'donors'? But if this can be done so easely why deed Raul not try this,uh, surgery? Considering the 'level' he already occupy on his own learning curve this looks very strange to me. So I may surpass the master by cutting of some plastic parts of the donors? I intend to buy all kinds of surgical razor sharp knifes. Should I ask Axel to put the cheapest version of his offerings on my Virtuoso? I will need the money to buy as many donors as I can.
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Dear Raul, I told Alex your whole story about the Virtuoso to give him some idea reg. what I want. I was not sure about the stylus so I wrote 'something better' than the original. I am stil waiting for his e-mail. And of course I am 'nervous'; I never deed any surgery in my life. If I injure myself Fleib will get the bill (grin).
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Hi Fleib, You are very explicit in mentioning the way by which the stylus is fastended to the cantilever (bonded shibata,etc). Now J.Carr wrote in this thread (09-14-11) that the advantage of aluminum in comparison with the so called 'exotic cantilevers' is the possibility to 'pressure fit' the stylus. This way there is a direct contact between the stylus and the cantilever (no glue inbetween). I am wondering why there are so many aluminum cantilevers with bonded styli. Ie why the producers of those cantilever/stylus combos omit to use this advantage? I was as explicit in my e-mail to Alex by asking for a 'pressure fited' stylus in 'my' aluminum cantilever. If I understand you correctly I can save $600 by avoiding exotic cantilevers? Then I can save some more by not using surgery instruments . Ie that an small wire cutter is even better. Thanks again and again...
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Dear Professor, Thanks to Danny (Acman 3)I visited the Italian ebay for the first time in my life. I discovered that 'testina' is their word for the 'cart' and was able to buy both carts: LPM 420 and 412. I was searching for the LPM 315 and 320 for two years and give up in frustration. While I have no idea reg. the question what LPM 420 and 412 are in comparison to LPM 320 and 315 I had no doubts at all: buy fast and test later. So while I am waiting for my new Acutex carts I am impatient to see your comment on both carts. We already discussed the inscrutable nomenclature of Acutex carts but those are much more concrete objects.
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Dear Lew, The Italian use two expressions for the carts: 'testina' and 'putina'. I was so excited when acman 3 told me about Acutex LPM 412 on Italian ebay that I passed through every page (60?) with both :testina and putina. Even thought to buy them all and at last earn some money with my hobby. However the compliance of LPM 420 looks precarious to me. I hate those 'fragile' tonearms but hope that my Sumiko 800 will do.
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Hi Fleib, This is very valuable and interesting information . An ostensive demonstration would be more easy to grasp I think but I understand now much more about cantilevers and styli. BTW $600 was meant as a joke because I have no intention whatever to perform what you call 'transplants'. I am not as brave so I aim at some experiments for cheap. Ie I already bought AT 3400 and AT 95 for $ 40 on the German ebay. I dont't believe that I will get first rate cantilevers and styli for this price but experimenting is a joy on its own. I am still waiting for Alex report and I think that thanks to your and Rauls information I will be able to make a good decision. Thanks again.
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Dear Fleib and Raul, I just received my Virtuoso from Alex. He deed this job in two days time. I got an pressure fitted line contact diamond in the (new) aluminum cantilever. It looks fantastic under my (hand) microscope (50 x). The total cost are 136 Euro. I have no intention to mess with other AT styli. Sorry Fleib but I already mentioned that I am not as brave or inquisitive as you are.
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Dear Fleib and Griffithds, Alas I myself deserve no credit at all. Raul mentioned Alex first and the only thing I deed was reading his site in German. Thanks to Fleib and J.Carr I learned something about cantilevers and styli. Besides I had no idea how much time is involved with the retip. So I was very suprised when I got the message from Alex that my Virtuoso is on the way. I must confess that my first thought was: Alex knows what Fleib knows so I will get one of those AT styli which one can buy for 20 Euro on ebay.de. Ie an easy fix. When I got my Virtuoso my first (re) action was to look via my 'microscop' at the stylus. I needed some time to get the damn thing in focus. My hands refused to obey my brain. But when I got this beauty at last in focus I was as glad as a kid with a new toy. Only the F.Geiger stylus in my Benz Ruby 3 S looks as impressive. So I am looking for the third time at my cantilever/stylus combo and nearly forget about (Rauls) 'whole'. Aka the whole Virtuoso.
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Dear Raul, Don't do this to the people. 'The carts for the people' means MM carts. The other kind is for the capitalist. You are at danger to be called 'betrayer' of your own revolution. Like, say, Lenin who got a Rolls the day after the revolution.
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Dear Raul, I made a joke but if this MC cart which may surpass the Virtuoso is lees than $200 I will withraw my words (aka the joke).
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Dear Raul, At last you decided to make a joke on my account. So you are obviously not sure if your new MC favourite is better then MY VIRTUOSO? What Alex deed was a kind of work of art which seems to be impossible to repeat. Such is the nature of art. So you are right that only to 'mimic Nandric one' may be possible. So I may be in the position to pronunce: 'ladys and gentleman I have a better cart than RAUL!' To add to your missery I can also state that I just received (1x)Acutex 412 and (2x) Acutex 420 from Italy. The luxure or the dilemma of the abundance? My dilemma is that I enjoy my Virtuoso for 3 days now and would like to continue this for some more time. But all this time I can see the new Acutex carts ogle at me.
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Hi Griffithds, Thanks for your Congratulations. Alas I must confess to have no idea what 'runeth over' means. My English dictionary is also ignorant in this regard. I am still wondering about my own situation. I was searching for the Acutex 315 and 320 for two years and give up to keep my mind sane (if possible). Then in three weeks time I got,thanks to Raul and Fleib, my 'extraordinary' Virtuoso with aluminum cantilever with pressure fited line contact stylus. Then ,thanks to Danny, I got Acutex 420 and 412 not only for cheap but, who would believe this, from Italy. I am at an respectful age but never bought anything in my life from or in Italy. And I even got this packet with my carts via Italian Post. For some reasons there are sellers on ebay who are willing to post their items to Nord Korea but not to Italy. Their postmans got probable and at last better wages.
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Hi Griffithds, It seems that your congratulations on my 'treasures' are not without your own interest. I just discovered that you also own the Virtuoso as well as the Ruby 3 (S?). I also own the Ruby 3S but am not (yet) sure if the Virtuoso can outperform Ruby. You are not very clear with your statement. Ie it may mean that both are equal in your valuation. Are you btw also waiting for the Acutex 420? Then we both will be also equal qua carts.
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Hi Griffithds, I also owned the Ruby 3 and loved the cart but I had a Swiss visitor , an former technician and friend of Lukatschek , so I got the 'S' version for a friend price. The 'S' has a shorter cantilever and 'S' probable refers to 'F.Geiger' stylus. You can check on your technical instruction card for 'GS' sign. While Lukatschek try to improve his carts with o.a. shorter cantilever Mr. Suchy by Clearaudio obviously prefer 'long cantilevers'. Those are much more easy to adjust as I discovered with the Virtuoso. One would think that both approches can't be both right but logic seems not to work by carts (?). With the Swiss we compared many Benz carts (he brought 6) and we both prefered Ruby 3 and 'S' above the LP. I am not sure btw that the 'S' is better than Ruby 3. This way I hope to save you some $$ ex post, so to speak.
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Dear Raul, Empathy means the capability to see 'things' true the eye of the other and the mind of the other. We see regualary that some persons like to project their own subjective feelings to the other. This imply: you should do what I do. We do not always agree but I know that we all profit from your inquisitive mind and as result of this from your post.I am totally different person but I understand your drive and your search for perfection. This is called 'passion' and there is no question in my mind that this emotion has different gradations in different persons. It may be the case that those with less passion have less suferings but also less joy in life than those with more passion. Althought I am 'loaded' with carts I can't wait to see your post about this mysterious MC.
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Dear Lespier, I am still curious about your comparison between the Piezo YM 308 and Acutex M 320, etc. series. What is your conclusion if any?
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Universal- and numerical quatifiers. The statements like 'the best cart','the best toenarm', 'the best TT',etc, always causes confusion and disagreement. The universal quantifiers are expressions like 'all', 'most' , 'some', etc. In the context of 'the best cart' ,say, MY Virtuoso there is the implication: the best of ALL carts. Well obviously non of us and no one in general has tested all the carts ever produced.
Numerical quantifiers are: there are exactly 5,6, 7 etc carts which I have tested and among them the 'c' is the best according to my valuation. Nobody among us, not even Raul, owns 'unlimited' number of carts. So we actually don't need universal quatifiers. Ie there is no need for the confusion. I know that the 'best cart ever' sounds much more impressive and in particular if I own this cart but axaggeration and truth are very difficult to combine.
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Hi Griffihds, Deed you missed Fleib's report about $500 loss because of messing with cantilevers and styli?
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Dear Griffithds, Look at Fleib post addressing me from 10-10-11. He even enlarged the loss to $ 600. Ie messing with the so called 'exotic cantilevers' is very expensive. I have no idea why he destroyed them. Probable because he wanted to inspect them intirely? Regarding the Acutex 420. I am still able to resist the temptation. Ie I want my investment in the Virtuoso to pay off first. What a luxure to be able to wait without any hurry.
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Dear Fleib, this is what our forum is about. Profit from somebody els experience. So to put it as simple as possible: learn from Raul what to do and from Fleib what not to do (grin).
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Hi Ct0517, My Virtuoso is special not only because of the usual 'sound criterion' but because of the circumstances by which I got all things together. Before Raul mentioned Virtuoso I never looked at any Clearaudio cart in my life. The German ebay is full of this 'brand'. For 'my' Virtuoso, listed with the description 'broken stylus' there was no interest at all. I am reluctant to say what I pay for because I still feel somehow 'ashamed' for the price. This is obviously the result of my info advantage in comparison with 'the Germans'. A delightful feeling. My advantage was of course Raul's information. My second advatage was, also thanks to Raul, his info about Alex in Germany. I need toadd Fleibs explanation about cantilevers and styli. Thisway I was able to order the 'right stuff' for my Virtuoso retip. Ergo: I was never so lucky with an cart before. There is as it where the added emotional value 'in' my Virtuoso.
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Dear Fleib, I mentioned already your contribution to my Virtuoso. But I also mentioned that I am not as brave as you are. So I would never dream to even toutch the cantilever/suspension of my Virtuoso. The fact is that I not only 'own' two left hands but I am, alas, also not any good in 'bending' cantilevers. It is not my intention to make Alex rich btw. But as I understand Rauls quest for perfection I understand your 'drive' for experimentation. I am an 'analytical' guy, more interested in the thoughts than in empirical experiments. Those usualy refute the thoughts assumptions and that is why I don't like them.
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Dear Griffithds, My owning of this exceptional Virtuoso does not make me a specialist in carts matters. I am sorry if I made this impression. Owning a Porsche does not imply that the owner must know if the motor is on the front or the back side of the car. This only imply that one can afford one (or more).Fleib wants me to experiment with all kinds of other cantilever/stylus combos and even to 'bend' the cantilevers to the right angle and you want me to anylise the the exact composition of the aluminum cantilever involved. Do you think that I am some kind of metallurgist? Then you want me to measure the exact lenght of the cantilever while I already mentioned to be to afraid to even touch the thing. How am I supposed to do that? If you think that I will risk the 'life' of my cantilever to please you than you should (re ) consider our relationship a new.
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Hi Griffithds, Alex is fluent in English and got from me all the relevant references to our MM thread. I was only specific regarding the pressure fitted stylus and a better stylus than elliptical. I got line contact stylus so fitted but he also has Shibata styli. He decided about this stylus without consultation with me. I assume that he got the 'picture' from Rauls post. However for those who are brave Fleibs suggestions are also very interesting. Also much cheaper I would think. My retip was +/-150 Euro all included. We have in Europe this 'value added' tax of 19%. I think that the foreingners don't need to pay this tax but am not sure. Looks to me logical.
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Dear Raul, My post was about the logic of quantification with unrestricted 'universal' (all x are Fx and Gx) and numerical quantification. Ie my post was not addressing Raul in particular. An universal statement like 'all x' is true if all objects x satisfy given condition. But this statement is false (not true) if just one of the objects does not satisfy given condition. This is not something I invented but logic. Speaking about carts in this way has the same logical consequence because logical rules apply to everyone.
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Dear Halcro, When Danny informed me about (some other) 'Italian proposition' ( the beautiful cardinal was the previous) I was like those neutrinos; as fast. My modesty allows me not to tell but I got, say, more than two of 420 and just one 412. However my 'yield' from the Virtuoso is not (yet) dry out. Ie my charackter is so strong that I was able to resist the temptation. So I have no idea how they sound but I enjoy looking at all those boxes...(aka 'riches').
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Dear Professor, If Fleib is right reg. those Clearaudio MM carts meaning that they all have, say, the same corpus but differ only qua styli, you should look at German ebay.You may be very suprised with the prices. If you need any help with German you are welcome. BTW I am not 'immune' reg. teasing. I like to tease as well to be teased.But I can't match Halcro in this capability.
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Dear Raul, 'I am not interested in money.' That is what I told the lady next door. In the thread about stethoscope, the instrument which some of our members use to hear if their TT is dead I told that I am using my to listen to my neighbours. Ie she is unbelievable beautiful and I hope to hear him making mistakes. But I discovered that she owns a reasonable good TT (Dual 701) but with some 'no name' cart. So I am well interested how she will respond when I mention the fact that I own 'some' of 'the best' MM carts available. BTW her reaction reg. my attitude about money was: 'this is rare quality at present'. So sorry Badcup my Acutex are no for sale and I am not interested in guys in the sense of exchange 'in natura'.
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Dear Lew, I owned this B 60 VTA adjuster. It is an perfect replica of the original. But the production cost are more than $500. I sold my FR 64S with B-60 for $ 2200 a year ago because I prefer my Triplanar and the Reed 2A. The added advantage is the stability of the tonearm because this B-60 is much heaviear than the original collar. It is an bargain for this price in my opinion.
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Dear Lew, My father thought that a lady singer should be or beautiful or a good singer.He obviously has never seen and heard Netrebko. And regarding the pessimistic inclination of the Eastern European: 'And how are we today uncle Ivan?' Ivan: 'What can I say? It is anyway worst than yesterday but better than tomorrow.'
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Dear Lew, I am really sorry but, except your beautiful mother, I also forget Angela Gheorghiu. Discovered by Solti and the best Violetta (La Traviata) ever. Those who are sensitive for the brunettes should certainly check her out. She is from Rumania, a cheap tourist country with an gold mine with brunettes. There is no country in the whole world that can compete with Rumania in this regard. Besides the Romanians are very musical and have fantastic folk music. Who needs more arguments to visit this country? Regards, |
Dear Halcro, Nandric 'special' Virtuoso is challenging Nandric Ruby 3 S. I just started the comparison but already got tears in my eye thinking about the price difference. I have btw a better advice for our Herr Professor. He should appoint me as his representative at the German ebay. I should also get the permission to post the obtained cart to Alex. However the pressure fited stylus in the aluminum cantlever would be to much to ask from me. What about boron? Regards, |
Dear Griffithds, I mentioned to Alex what J. Carr stated in our MM thread about pressure fited styli. No idea what Alex thinks about that but he was able to provide. I am sure that all those retip services order the cantilever/stylus combos from their suppliers. Those are much more easily to fit than the stylus only. But as Fleib explained one can experiment with all kinds of cantilevers/styli with Clearaudio MM carts. My specimen is special because of this fantastic line contact stylus , pressure fited in a very good aluminum cantilever. Under my (hand) miscroscop it looks fantastic. I can ask Alex if those from outside of the E.U. don't need to pay 19% value added tax.
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Hi all, I just got the answer from Alex regarding this 'value added tax' of 19% in the E. Union. I am glad to report that all of you who are from outside of the EU don't need to pay this tax. So, mirabile dictu, I can ask Herr Professor for help with any further retip by Alex. My next retiped cart will be a real 'flying Dutchman'.
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Dear Professor, I already wrote about 'generalisations' in the context of the quantification theory. Simple stated about the use of words like 'all', 'non','most' and 'some'. Those are not refering expressions as is obvious in :'some (one) has stolen my car.' The problem is obvious. 'Someone' refers to nobody in particular. Regarding your 'associations'it is seems clear that those are needed to describe something new. The problem however is that we have (usualy) not the same assocations.Ie those are individualy determined. Ie my experience is not your experience. Alas our musical vocabulary is restricted depending on our musical education. But to me the only correct way to describe our musical experience is to use the musical vocabulary. Music is a science since the old Greek btw.
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Hi Griffithds, I know this guy Branko Polak from the German ebay. He is from Slovenia and a former Audio-dealer. He owns some impressive gear and I am sure that he discovered the 'Italian proposition' earlier than we deed. I don't envy persons who need to earn their money this way.
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