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By Travis In Austin · Posted
That's the quietest I have seen. Themador, Bosch, Miele, Cove (Wolf/Sup-Zero), Viking, all in the 40 to 42 dB range. -
By the real Duke Spinner · Posted
Been awhile without any recommended Plays / What's on your turntable) -
By Travis In Austin · Posted
Don't think so. The models I'm looking at are made in Germany or North Carolina. -
@dirtmudd Thanks Mr Mudd. Couldn't resist! Here I go on another dive. Been forever and I've been holdin back. Ugh! Astronomy started it. Now I'm sittin here lookin at a handfull of albums, which isn't good! Well, maybe. An exorcism is right around the corner if I start with them Ahhhhhgain! Heaven help me... Lima, Ohio Saturday, October 26th @ 7:30! I could be runnin the beads and I'm not even Catholic! Ya ever lose an entire weekend and not know what happened or anything related to that weekend but told you had a blast? Asking for a friend.
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By Travis In Austin · Posted
That's now you. I have all of the manuals from my Dad who unfortunately passed away, so we are on our own. Which is a shame, he could have told you what to do, inwhat order, from memory. But the services manuals are very robust, with spec voltage, resistance values at different measuring points. So I will get them to ya. -
Glad I'm just outta the box. 😂 💪 The red-headed step brother.
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By Full Range · Posted
We are all old hands here and know how to read the room 👌 Next month I will be getting about 2K more in my pay for extra contract work - so I have earmarked about $500 for new vinyl See we are all crazy but good crazy 🤪 -
By Full Range · Posted
Time for electro synth again Artist - Lean Michel Jarre Title - Magnetic Fields -
By DisplayNameJack · Posted
Hi! I've got a 2023 iMac and I plugged in a new THX system into the speaker output. Unfortunately, if the auxiliary plug twists even a fractional amount, I get crackling through the speakers. This could be caused my anything, like the vibrations from me bumping into my desk. So, I tried connecting through an auxiliary-to-USB adaptor, which worked great - until I shut down my computer. When that happens, the speakers release a continuous deluge of random static, even if I shut turn the volume all the way down (albeit, more quietly). So, my current solution is to power everything through an APC and turn that power source off, after I shut down the Mac. Is there something I'm neglecting here? Thanks!