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  1. Phil Collins hello I must be going
  2. Paul I dig that liner tracking tone arm
  3. Alan Parsons project tales of mystery and imagination
  4. now that's old !!! lol
  5. we need a vintage lava light shot !!
  6. not as good as the bruford tapes
  7. next month or in July ...there is going to be a ham fest .. I'm scouting out some tubes...
  8. bruford. rock goes to college
  9. Gary is getting ready to spin... I'm rtm
  10. I don't. in less I had seatback machine
  11. where they trained by Monica ???
  12. https://londonjazzcollector.wordpress.com/record-labels-guide/columbia-records/columbia-us-labels/
  13. N.C. deputies seize opium poppy plants worth $500 million it's the black tar heels variety..
  14. https://www.theverge.com/2015/10/5/9409563/reel-to-reel-tape-retro-audio-trend Most R2R consumer decks can’t even erase pro-grade tape, much less exploit its superior sound quality. So don’t slap an ATR reel on the Sears Silvertone R2R you picked up for 10 bucks at a garage sale. This tape is designed for high-speed (15 ips) machines, like the UHA Phase 12. At $24,000, this modded out Tascam BR-20 is a ridiculously over-engineered piece of gear. The platform is a Teac deck that gained a reputation in the '90s as a studio workhorse. The UHA modifications, however, are so extensive, both cosmetically and mechanically, that the only thing the Phase 12 has in common with a stock BR-20 are its dimensions. From the "hyper pure" (99.99 percent) cast silver wiring, to the electromagnetic shielding made out of mu-metal (an exotic alloy used to make satellites), the attention to detail is nuts. Even the fuse is overkill squared. The Quantum Red is a ceramic fuse made with a rare alloy that’s been zapped with a Tesla coil running 2 million volts. UHA owner Greg Beron says it’s OCD engineering like this that make the Phase 12 superior to the world’s best turntables. AKAI GX-747, William Franklin via Flickr. It was Beron’s earlier Phase 11 deck that audiophile bible The Absolute Sound pitted against one of the most highly regarded turntables, the Proscenium Black Diamond V. When the shootout was over, and all the sonic dust had settled, the six-figure turntable — a linear-tracking, air bearing (yes, like an electron microscope) precision instrument with more industry awards than the Honda Accord — had been vanquished. To say this caused a stir within the vinyl-centric hi-fi community is putting it mildly. If your prized possession — a $120,000 turntable rig that TAS recently praised as "the highest-fidelity phonograph on the market" — had just been kicked to the curb by a tape deck, sedatives and grief counseling would be in order.
  15. sounds killer on the hi-sm's...the bass response is tight.. especially for the hi-sm's 70 hz..
  16. https://www.theverge.com/2015/10/5/9409563/reel-to-reel-tape-retro-audio-trend Most R2R consumer decks can’t even erase pro-grade tape, much less exploit its superior sound quality. So don’t slap an ATR reel on the Sears Silvertone R2R you picked up for 10 bucks at a garage sale. This tape is designed for high-speed (15 ips) machines, like the UHA Phase 12. At $24,000, this modded out Tascam BR-20 is a ridiculously over-engineered piece of gear. The platform is a Teac deck that gained a reputation in the '90s as a studio workhorse. The UHA modifications, however, are so extensive, both cosmetically and mechanically, that the only thing the Phase 12 has in common with a stock BR-20 are its dimensions. From the "hyper pure" (99.99 percent) cast silver wiring, to the electromagnetic shielding made out of mu-metal (an exotic alloy used to make satellites), the attention to detail is nuts. Even the fuse is overkill squared. The Quantum Red is a ceramic fuse made with a rare alloy that’s been zapped with a Tesla coil running 2 million volts. UHA owner Greg Beron says it’s OCD engineering like this that make the Phase 12 superior to the world’s best turntables. AKAI GX-747, William Franklin via Flickr. It was Beron’s earlier Phase 11 deck that audiophile bible The Absolute Sound pitted against one of the most highly regarded turntables, the Proscenium Black Diamond V. When the shootout was over, and all the sonic dust had settled, the six-figure turntable — a linear-tracking, air bearing (yes, like an electron microscope) precision instrument with more industry awards than the Honda Accord — had been vanquished. To say this caused a stir within the vinyl-centric hi-fi community is putting it mildly. If your prized possession — a $120,000 turntable rig that TAS recently praised as "the highest-fidelity phonograph on the market" — had just been kicked to the curb by a tape deck, sedatives and grief counseling would be in order.
  17. On this day — May 26 © 1647189719751998 American 'witch' hanged'Dracula' publishedKnievel's UK jumpAustralia apologizes Evel Knievel crashes at Wembley Before a crowd of 70,000, daredevil Evel Knievel attempts to jump his motorcycle over 13 buses at London's Wembley Stadium. As he lands, he’s thrown onto the concrete, sustaining multiple serious injuries. Hobbling back up onto the launch ramp, Knievel tells the crowd, 'I will never, ever, ever jump again. I'm through.' Six months later, he will indeed jump again.
  18. http://vinylfanatics.com/analoglovers/page26.html http://vinylfanatics.com/analoglovers/page24.html https://www.audioasylum.com/audio/vinyl/messages/697465.html
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