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RCA Caps I had a long, love-hate relationship with the ARC SP-10 mk ii. I bought mine used, from somebody who had to have the new SP 11, and knowing what the SP 10 was capable of, I jumped on it. I had it sent back to ARC to have it gone over (at my cost) ... | |
3 Cartridges Reviewed Well done. thank you for making that effort and taking the time to write it up. Your writing is clear, concise and punchy. Not so easy sometimes..... | |
Support table or shelf for turntable @noromance props for the Quads. Have owned my pair, recently restored, since 1973.I had a plinth like yours that was custom made in 1973 for my then new SP-10 turntable by Mel Shilling, an old time Philly audiophile who ran a shop called Music &am... | |
Power line conditioners- to use or not to use? That is the question? From somewhat long experience, but not with every brand, I’d say the first step is to run dedicated lines. There are many threads here on the subject. I found that most of the conditioners I used back in the day did not improve the sound directly ... | |
Led Zeppelin II living the dream, mike lavigne. :) | |
looking for the best cd transport only, without dac I’m a piker when it comes to serious digital playback of music. Long time vinyl guy (since 1965!, although my turntable then wasn’t quite in the same league as what I’ve been using over the past decade or three).I’m now seriously considering that ... | |
Great music few are aware of. Any genre. Not talking about the ELP or prog stuff, just straight piano playing, classical style. No pretensions of it being prog or rock. Yeah, I dug the The Band quite a bit back in the day. I was simply giving Emerson his due for being a superb keyboard p... | |
Great music few are aware of. Any genre. @bdp24 - nope, didn't even know of Emerson 'til the first ELP record. Emerson was an amazing pianist and keyboard artist. There are video clips of him performing works of a classical nature. The whole "prog rock" thing got overdone, and lost tract... | |
Great music few are aware of. Any genre. I posted these as part of a more extensive list in response to another thread:brian davison- every which way-mercury- (former drummer for The Nice, set up 1 off band after Emerson left; great vocals by Graham Bell, sounds like old Traffic, blues s... | |
The World’s Most Remote Record Store, And Other Cool Stats Cool article, thanks for posting MFM. You never know where you'll find a record store. I used to use that phone app when it first came out, but haven't done used it in years. | |
Absolute top tier DAC for standard res Redbook CD Steve- thank you for the thoughtful and thorough response. Let me chew on this. | |
Best sounding Hard Rock @geoffkait - I didn’t know the Castle release since I haven’t really focused on CDs seriously. (I’m now just starting to do that, though I have probably a thousand that I moved to Texas with me). Part of the answer as to why that CD copy may sound... | |
Led Zeppelin II I don’t have a Classic of II. I have a Classic 200g (33, not 45) of III which isn’t bad, but it is brighter, less of a piece- more detail and less cohesive than my first press UK plum. The Canadian Red Label III with the TG marking is also very go... | |
Absolute top tier DAC for standard res Redbook CD I've checked this thread periodically and commend @mattnshilp for putting his money behind these various DACs- it seems like this has taken on a life of its own, with lot's of good comments. I've never done digital seriously, and am now contemplat... | |
Led Zeppelin II I have several: the RL packs more punch than most- condition is key, and the prices tend to be high even for noisy copies- It took me 3 copies to get a dead quiet player.The early plum UK is also very good- more bass, a little less "thwack," but s... |