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vintage turntables? C: Stop ! Consider this: All early receivers require work. Unless you are an expert they will play but never up to the specs -- Its all a matter of age. Don't be cute...It will cost you $$$$$ to restore a unit. Unless you know exactly where to tur... | |
vintage turntables? Never disregard the Maplenolle Turntable (Record Player) Line. These tables are reaching 30+ years ; are air driven and offer great value and sota sound reproduction to those that understand and take a hands-on approach. More about Maplenolls's ca... | |
considering a Maplenoll Alexthe: All Maplenoll record platters sit a top the air bearing. The platters vary from model to model and were a experiment-in-residence for the Maplenoll Line. The early Maplenoll Line used a 3 LB. platter made of cork and alumunium. The early ... | |
considering a Maplenoll FYI: The air bearing is the heart of the Maplenoll Line. The bearing plates are 8" in diameter and are the same in construction, alloy and design for all models. The bearing plates are incredibly simple in operation: The top plate spins supported ... | |
Finding ultra-pure water locally... Drubin: Carefully douse , paint, or spray a portion of the LP absorbing the water with a micro cloth. Or, repeatly spraying pure water on a revolving a disc seated on a RCM, then vaccuming the disc to remove the water and any contaminates. Some re... | |
considering a Maplenoll Readers: Thanks for the email. The reason the PSI (Pounds per Square Inch) is so critical to over-all tonearm performace relates to the design of the air bearing manifold and its inner-sleeve insert. Those parts were the brain child of Dr. Lew Eck... | |
Deep Cleaning Records With Steam? Readers: Throughout this thread the question of water sources has come up and gone bye. The water or its relative purity has been discussed here and on other threads. On several occasions I have discussed the relative value of water products with ... | |
considering a Maplenoll Readers: I continue to review the Maplenoll's for sale via the internet. I feel that fewer than ever have been offered for sale. That is understandable when one recognizes the Maplenoll's were manufactured between 1982'ish to 1996. No actual produ... | |
Deep Cleaning Records With Steam? Viper-z: I recently purchased a Gallon of Peak Battery Water only to find the water was fouled. I did not contacted the company; I suspect the contamination was caused by age of the product--too long on the shelf. In my case I strained the gook of... | |
New Maplenoll Ariadne owner needing advice AS may know ... As you may know ... (sorry) | |
New Maplenoll Ariadne owner needing advice Readers: A tidbit or two. As may know I'm dedicated Noll'er. Unless you are one of the most fortunate of all owners, this table can drive the novice crazy with all its querks. For instance, I recently had a email exchange with a fellow who did not... | |
LP Sound Quality Giglr : I suggest Michael Fremer's DVD on Turntable Set-Up to give you visuals on the art of set-up($30). I suspect the VTA (vertical tracking angle) is off or some other set-up issue needs to be corrected. As an alternative , should you have an a... | |
Deep Cleaning Records With Steam? ....And be awarie of false adds that claim more that any process under --- can produce. | |
Deep Cleaning Records With Steam? Readers: Please do not sub-scribe to the notion that Steam Cleaning will absolutely remove all the offense sounds on a certain recording. It can not. Those noises related to a poor pressing or other manufacturing defects are there to stay ; no mat... | |
In love with my Loricraft Emaillist : Knowing how particular you are with regard to phono carts, be assured that Steam Cleaning has much to offer you, but the process does take longer with the LC and is hands-on, hard to do when you are on the phone.All the best. |