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  1. you'll need a phono preamp to boost the signal from the cartridge. Project makes this https://www.project-audio.com/en/product/phono-box-s2/ that will work with mm or mc cartridges. There are plenty of other manufacturers of preamps out there if you don't want the one I linked. BTW, welcome to the Klipsch forum!
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    Khorns in Ohio

    Don’t you need your Xovers?
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    Khorns in Ohio

    I for one, am glad they only posted one photo with that wallpaper in the background. Cincy
  4. Spinning Steely Dan’s Can’t Buy a Thrill. Cincy
  5. Me too! like her voice. Sounds very nice on Heresy speakers, SET tube amp, and vintage TD160 Super. Nice combo Cincy
  6. SME tonearm porn. Cincy
  7. Hello!! Norah Jones, feels like home, side A. done with leaves for today. Cincy
  8. Ok, I’m very worried about this thread... let’s play some vinyl, OK? Tomorrow is Friday. I’ll stay up past 10:00 pm EST if one of you will too... Cincy
  9. Yep, you got the money, they got the materials..
  10. Hmm, how did you arrive at that mass for the arm? Not sure I've seen anything that high. cincy
  11. found this online about the EAT C Sharp Speed Variance: 33 rpm: ± < 0.08%, 45 rpm: ± < 0.09% Signal to noise: S/N Ratio (mechanical noise): – 40 dB, Signal to noise (electrical noise): -70 dB Downforce range: 0 – 30 mN Supplied counterweights: without additional insert, for cartridge 5 - 9g (125g); with additional insert, for cartridge 8.5 - 13g (142g) Effective tonearm mass: 0.58 oz. (16.5 g) Effective tonearm length: 10" Overhang: 0.63" (16 mm) Power consumption: 8.5 W max / 0.5 W standby Voltage: Universal switch mode power supply 15 V DC / 1.6 A, 90-264 V AC, 47 – 63Hz Dimensions: 19.7" wide × 15.7" deep × 4.5" high without connectors, 19.7" wide × 17.12" deep × 4.5" high with connectors in the rear panel Weight: 29.7 lbs. + 1.1 lbs. separate control panel Here's a great resource to help match a tonearm with cartridge https://www.vinylengine.com/cartridge_resonance_evaluator.php HTH Cincy
  12. Maybe it’s that way and I haven’t looked closely enough? Cincy
  13. I almost returned the album until I saw it was 45 rpm. Sounded like me singing at 33 rpm. Dont know now why it’s that way. Sounds damn nice at 45 rpm. Cincy
  14. My favorite Eva Cassidy LP. Just remember to play it at 45 rpm. Don’t ask how I know that... Cincy
  15. Beautiful H3’s. Play with placement. Place a rug in front of them. It will give a better sound stage from reducing primary reflections. Really like mine. Great little speakers. Cincy
  16. Have you checked the (VTA) vertical tracking angle? I’ve read that it can be to bright or bass heavy if not just right.
  17. Absolutely certain she does
  18. Damn, never had a reason to visit LA until now.... cincy
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    SOLD: RB-75s

    Where are you located? i see the address now! Thx GLWS
  20. Some new for me Eva Cassidy. Really like her voice Cincy
  21. Okay, not to sound overly impressed with myself, BUT the new TT is rocking this cincy
  22. Uh-huh. Every body’s got to do their own thang... sorta knew that. I think Walter B used it to play slide guitar
  23. Exactly how do you know she wasn’t l? 🤔
  24. Maybe you could try a different phono cartridge? Just upgraded mine to a Dynavector 10x5 II from an Ortofon 2M Blue. Huge difference in detail and sound stage. There are plenty to choose from. Pick one that suits your tonearm mass. Best of luck Cincy
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