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My head lately. Too much going on and everyone knows that.
I did a shielding mod on my Lounge with Copper tape soldered around the top half of the case because that was a big mistake on my original one and I don't understand why the guy let it slip through the design. It was too sensitive to hum fields and you had to position it for minimum, away from anything 120vac even if just a cable.
I put my Grace F9 back on the table and good lord, awesome as usual but without any hum.
And of course, it just sounds way better than CD's and the streaming thing that's so popular right now. And being a musician and quite familiar with the sound of cymbals it blows anything else away at the tippy top.
I know I'm preaching to the choir. Vinyl is still the King.
*"Bass is the place! The rest is filigree and lace" Doug Sax
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Little known Italian opera. On Decca LXT mono, orange label. Didn't miss stereo at all. Maybe we should have stayed with mono. Hell, we should have kept 78 RPM :-)
"The torture never stops"Greetings Freek.
It's a Bonnie Prince Billy project. Great indie apocalyptic folk.
I think some Bach Violin comes next, probably Ida Haendel to toast her memory.
Read about her in a Dutch newspaper. Searched trough my vinyl collection, the usual violin concertos, NO Ida Haendel. On Discogs: some of her records are valuable. Oh well, you can't have every record ever made. I'd like to though!
"The torture never stops"Greetings Freek.
Recorded live Austria 1980.
Haven't noticed any hum from my Lounge and it's packed tight with some other equipment. Lucky me!
"If people don't want to come, nothing will stop them" - Sol Hurok
I haven't seen the later versions
*"Bass is the place! The rest is filigree and lace" Doug Sax
Watched the grandkids yesterday, took the oldest boy out to find turkey vultures on Tuesday, worked on my bicycle, cut grass, did other yard work, got out and walked three miles on Thursday...
The problem is not that there is evil in the world, the problem is that there is good. Because otherwise, who would care?
I have a nest of them in a hollow tree at the edge of my property that borders the local golf course. It is truly bizarre to see them flock in the dead tree just before dark and one by one enter the thing. I have no idea how they all fit in as they are HUGE. But then again, so is the tree.
And we did get a close look at two of them in flight. We took binoculars, walked off the regular trail on a horse path to a meadow and there they were.
I've seen them in West Virginia but I didn't know they were in Pittsburgh. But they are. They can be seen circling over Downtown during the day.
The problem is not that there is evil in the world, the problem is that there is good. Because otherwise, who would care?
nt
The Pirates are every summer's roadkill.
The problem is not that there is evil in the world, the problem is that there is good. Because otherwise, who would care?
nt
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