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In Reply to: RE: Just what you want.. posted by dirtyvinyl on February 26, 2017 at 10:53:43
If they finished the design and placed tonearms on both sides of the platter. That way you could start a LP and listen to both sides before having to change records. The design should include automation via remote control to start, stop, fast forward, skip tracks (via remote) and the automation included the automatic switching of sides when the end of the side has been reached. That would be very cool.
Ed
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Life is analog...digital is just samples thereof
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...it was based on Capehart's juke box mechanism. Interesting to watch, but I would not (now, anyway) let it anywhere near any decent records. It also had an AM and FM tuner.
Later Gator,
Dave
They were a Rube Goldberg type thing but they could be cool to watch.
Ed
We don't shush around here!
Life is analog...digital is just samples thereof
Something like this?
It would be nice if they concentrated on quality as much as convenience. I'm sure vinylphiles would reject such a monster but it would be nice for longer listening sessions.
Ed
We don't shush around here!
Life is analog...digital is just samples thereof
Yeah, if you're going to compromise for the sake of convenience, then you might as well just put on a digital rip and at least you can hear audio captured from a decent table.
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