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That hasn't happened to me in a really long time. At home I have the room dialed in; at shows that rarely happens- even the displays I've manned sound...
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Sheesh. Apparently that reviewer does not know that all forms of distortion are converted to tonality by the ear. Brightness is usually the result of...
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Transformers transform impedance. So if your cartridge is working fine with a certain SUT and then you try a different cartridge with a different impedance,...
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Just a FWIW sort of thing but that claim of 'first breakthrough in 70 years' is a bit off-putting. By my math that would be 1952. The Westerex stereo...
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From the description it sounds like it might be an LP. Alternatively, since its analog, it might use FM encoding so a processor would be needed. This...
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I take it back. The Ampex meter has mounting screws visible on the front.
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Looks like they cannibalized some Ampex 351 electronics for the meters!
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I heard that from Allen Perkins (of Spiral Groove) back in the days when he was a salesman at one of my first dealers here in St. Paul. He presented it...
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Back when TAS had the journal size, they had really classy covers that were inventive and often amusing. Of course that was hp's influence. I expect that...
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600 Ohms used to be the standard input impedance in the old days in the studio. Most modern studio equipment is still built to drive 600 Ohms (for example...
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If the panel was painted or anodized, and the screws didn't break through the insulation caused by either, the result would be as CJSPU suggests- the...
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