4yanx
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Seperate phono stage v.s. step up transformer Oooo, you have brains enough to do a forum search. I'm shocked. Why waste any time on the likes of you - inferior being as you clearly are in terms of intellect, morality, and even muscial taste. When and if you can ever drag yourself up to a poin... | |
Seperate phono stage v.s. step up transformer You bore me and are no challenge. Goodbye! | |
Seperate phono stage v.s. step up transformer You are too funny and highly pathetic there Romy. No one is "behind" what I say, as much as that fails to play into your neurotic and paranoid conspiracy theories. Pitiful. Get half a clue, then come back. On second thought, just stay away.BTW, I ... | |
Seperate phono stage v.s. step up transformer OK, I will happily break my "last to say on the subject". I, and others, have offered suggestions to the poster. You have offered the poster nothing except to disparage those with whom you disagree (your usual tact). No counter suggestion for that... | |
Seperate phono stage v.s. step up transformer I know Doug, but I don't post here as often as in the past and coming here and finding this creep again is repugnant. He is probably best ignored, but I WILL call him to the scratching post when he goes beyond his usual attacks on products and exp... | |
Seperate phono stage v.s. step up transformer Flatulent Feline Farts:"Yes, considering the none of the replied have heard in the lived a any serious step-ups or any serious MC active phonocorrectors you have a lot of opportunity to get around here a qualified answer.Good luck,Romy the Cat"I a... | |
Seperate phono stage v.s. step up transformer I have a custom phono stage built for me by Kevin at K & K. I also have great respect for John Chapman and the Bent products. I've heard nothing but good things about his step-up and I was very impressed with his passive pre which I used to ow... | |
Seperate phono stage v.s. step up transformer You don't say what your great phono stage is, but if it is great, it would seem that a good step-up would be the way to go. The Helikon would not be my very first choice for a cartridge, but I don't think you'll find one any better that doesn't ha... | |
L.P. Cataloging Sytem Advice The CDTrustee softwareis the best I've ever seen for CD's. You can pop the CD in and it will find title, songs, etc. etc off the internet and fill the fields with the data. Just excellent. Wish there was something similar for LP's, assuming of cou... | |
Shelter + BentAudio loading: field test Then perhaps someone can educate me further in the event I am operating under a misconception. When Shelter recommends in its documentation that comes with the 501/901 that load shoul dbe "within 20 Ohm with step-up transformer" aren't they referr... | |
Best Live Recording on LP There are actually MANY good live albums, contrary to popular belief. Some have been mentioned and do a serach on threads to find mention of many more. One that might be a bit obsure and is rarely mentioned? "Livestock" by Brand X. Try it, you'll ... | |
Steely Dan EMG Tour Saw the final full concert in the tour in Concord California Saturday night. This was the tightest group I've ever seen them assemble. Fagen was in great voice and Becker still plays the prettiest and groovingest of gitter licks. Area homeboy Corn... | |
VTA - High, Low, Where You go? Yes, this is the type of response I am looking for. Not advice on how to set VTA (that I can do), but what carts people have used that take either positive or negative VTA. I saw a Q/A on a site and the "answerer" said that a positive VTA of aroun... | |
Check this out Doug, I really should have said multi-directional laminating.Again, I am not questioning the performance of the Teres tables, as I have heard them and they sound great. I do, however, have some concerns for 5-10 years down the road with respect to... | |
Check this out Tom, yes I am of the mind, having done extensive work in nearly all types of furniture, cabinet, and instrument construction that "puzzling" (what I call 4-way lamination, or spiral lamination) is crucial along with the ability to select properly ... |