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MicroMara

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  1. How to place Cornwall Speaker according to Klipsch recommondation
  2. How to place Klipsch Forte Speakers according to Klipsch recommondation ...
  3. thought to bring this threat up front, maybe some new inputs in this matter for someone here , that´s all , thanx !
  4. an option ? https://cinnamonaudio.com/loudspeakers/cassia
  5. That´s called Open Baffle Speakers , it´s an acoustic engineering that doesn´t need a closed cabinet , just an example from a portugesian company ...but I´m sure you knew that before ....
  6. Never listend to a Springsteen record that had a good sound engineering
  7. things can be so easy
  8. wasn´t complete Dave ..had forgotten the lateral tonearm balance as well as the cartridge azymuth alignment 😁
  9. could have many reaasons ......the record itself, the alignment of the tonearm, the antiscating , the vertical tracking angle, the stylus rack angle, the cables , the ground cable connection between phonostage and tt .......
  10. Then I couldn´t avoid to play the third album of APP as well " Pyramid " 1978 , Arista Label
  11. Once listened to him....followed by Tales of mystery and imagination , 1975, MFSL Label, Copy Number 1943 ltd. Edition
  12. Just spinning at a grey and rainy afternoon....Alan Parsons Project , " I Robot " 1977 , Arista Label Insinde of the cover is written the following , 45 years ago they wrote .." I robot … the story of the rise of the machine and the decline of man, which paradoxically coincided with his discovery of the wheel… and a warning that his brief dominance of this planet will probably end, because he tried to create his own image.” ....True words...
  13. The thought is already tempting, but if I installed the second tonearm , the two are really enough. Then I have a light- and a medium weight tonearm. For my pickups that fits.
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    So it wasn´t the language ....
  15. Well friends ...a third arm will make it complicated to put a record on the TT 🤣
  16. Thanks Dave , Im happy with mine , but a third tonearm would be nice 😂
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    Wrong thread , sorry
  18. He´s from denmark , close to 20K without cartridge , who knows ..some day ....
  19. There is a small scandinavian TT Manufacturer called " Bergmann " Audio. Bergmann aims to develop air-bearing turntables and air-bearing tangential tone arms with the least amount of parts.
  20. Got the Live in Montreux Album from MacCann as well , not on Vinyl but as 24 Bit remastered Japan CD .
  21. @Mark in PA The easiest thing would be to get 2 bamboo boards , about 1 " thick with the dimensions of width of 16.63 " and a depth of 13 ". This will decouple the Forte IV better from the floor through the bamboo and increase the distance from the floor. I would do without the 15 ° angle change because then the radiation pattern of the midrange and tweeter is directed over your ears and your head in the direction of the ceiling. Thus, you are no longer sitting in the stereo stage. The Forte IV is not designed for this kind of angle change. JMTC
  22. Les MacCann Heavily influenced by blues and gospel, pianist Les McCann was one of the pioneers of soul jazz, along with Ramsey Lewis. In 1969, Les McCann performed with jazz saxophonist Eddie Harris at the Montreux Jazz Festival. In the 1970s, Les McCann released numerous other records as a singer, with clear soul and funk influences. In 1971, McCann and Harris performed with Wilson Pickett, The Staple Singers, Santana, and Ike & Tina Turner in Accra, Ghana, in a concert before 100,000 Ghanaians. The concert was recorded as the documentary Soul To Soul and released on DVD in 2004. In 1975, he toured with Klaus Doldinger's Passport (heard on Doldinger Jubilee '75). In 2004 he performed with Cornell Dupree (guitar), Ronnie Cuber (tenor saxophone), Gordon Edwarts (bass) and Buddy Williams (drums) at the Jazzwoche Burghausen, where he presented his song Little Blue Volkswagen, among others. " Music lets me be " Produced by Esmond Edwards & Les MacCann , 1977 , ABC Records
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