rpeluso
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rip George Jones Shattered. Not much more to say. | |
Anyone with cyrogenic treatment experience? A holes | |
What's your view on blind testing? I would be very interested in a test such as this where the two systems are identical with the only difference being expectations of the panel. | |
morrow audio Thank you Al. As a scientist its hard to accept either, but I have no other explanations. Other than self-deception, which I, of course, don't think to be the case here. I am hoping to avoid such events again, playing LPs more frequently. | |
morrow audio Al, Using a Grado Sonata. A mystery, but a true fact none the less. | |
morrow audio A short follow-up; the issue SEEMS to be that with lack of use for some time there is a regression of the "burn-in". I play music every day, so if I had interconnects and speaker cables this would not have occurred. Its the phono cables that got v... | |
morrow audio Bryon, I disconnected the phono cables then repeated the burn-in for an additional three days using the XLO burin-in CD track, and they sound nice once again. Any thoughts or ideas you have are welcomed. I had not used the TT for more than a month... | |
morrow audio Phono cables | |
morrow audio Well past the return period. After a few months of use am a bit disappointed, plus a little irked that Morrow seems to be using my original post for his benefit. Not being totally truthful. OK? | |
morrow audio Oh, and they did NOT sound great "out of the box". Sounded horrendous. As they do again. | |
morrow audio Here's my issue; once broken in and then not used for some time, they seem to need breaking in again. WTF? | |
The most overlooked album Saying its the best an individual has ever done isn't really saying anything to those who don;t know the other works. But what do I know? Its Friday afternoon and I am smiling. | |
New Bowie album Have it, only Bowie I have, and love it. | |
First favorite tune Notec. Are you sure it was she? I recall that song with a male voice | |
First favorite tune Wolverton Mountain by Claude King. Its a keeper. |