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Why "Cryo" anything? Ejliu, give it up. Those who think that "cyro" sounds better, are the same that believe that the direction of the fuse in the mains also makes an audible difference. Something about AC current flowing in only one direction, no doubt!Salut, Bob P. | |
Air line filter for air bearing arm Logically, one should install the air filter at the inlet side of the air pump, thus protecting all the parts of the air system, including the pump. | |
Oracle Alexandria - time for new springs? Rickk, I doubt that the "white" spring is the problem. Have you "re-threaded" the plastic ring supports? Mine end up at about 1/4" from the top of the spring, leaving only a bit of the spring exposed on the top. Do the springs look like they are e... | |
Oracle Alexandria - time for new springs? Rickk, are you sure that you have the proper springs in the proper location? They are colour coded to distinguish which go where, since the load will be different in each location.The strongest spring is Green and should be on the right suspension... | |
Equipment Set-up Recommendations? I second the "hang from the ceiling" solution. It is equivalent to a light rigid stand for suspended turntable, but is completely impervious to foot falls etc. Also makes it simple to level the platter by adjusting the length of the turnbuckles us... | |
Concert Hall? Or Dedicated Listening Room? Gs5556, I think that, in fact, the best sounding concert halls are rectilinear, i.e. the famous "shoe-box" configuration. They are, for the most part, smaller than the halls to which you have referred. Fan type halls are constructed that way as a ... | |
"Bedini Ultra Clarifier", does it really work?? I think that you need a magnet or body the size of the sun to effectively bend or affect light, so I fail to see how any miniscule magnetic field set up by minute iron particles in a spinning label is going to affect the laser in the reader!I thin... | |
"Bedini Ultra Clarifier", does it really work?? Gee, and I thought that CD were made of polycarbonate, with thin (very)aluminum coat imbedded on one side surface . And ink contains iron? Maybe so that the music is less "anemic"?Bob P. | |
tube amplifier auto bias- accurate? Eldartford, one cannot add on a slide rule, only multiple and divide and other operations, but no adding (nor subtracting, obviously). The scales are logarithmic to permit multiplication by adding powers. I still have my sliderule in my desk, for ... | |
Audio Grade Fuse, Anyone? I didn't realise that Alternating Current travelled in only one direction! Kind of makes the direction of the fuse very important, if that is the case! | |
Subwoofer "Thumping" Garbage on vinyl! Can't be true, can it?Bob P. | |
dbx Expnders - 3bx, 5bx Eldartford, I concur with your analysis of the Auto Correlator, since I have been using the Series II since 1991. I used the series I before that, since 1980 or so. I use it primarily for dynamic restoration on records and as you have mentioned it... | |
Non-magnetic Stainless Steel? Carefull, what people think is stainless steel is often just chrome electroplated steel. Ex. some cutlery and antennae on automobiles. That might explain the "magnetic" qualities of some "stainless steels". It is mostly the nickel in stainless ste... | |
Using an amplifier with variable gain You should do as much amplification as possible before the power amp for higest signal to noise ratio, especially if the power amp is a good distance from the pre-amp. Set the power amp gain to the lowest necesary to get the volume you want from t... | |
Home Spindle Lube Test Sean, regarding WD-40, I hear you!With respect, Bob P. |