"Rocket Man" is the first tune I've played on vinyl in 30 years.
Yip, you heard that right, that's the first record I've spun since the mid-eighties.
Those pops and cracks aren't as bad as I thought they'd be. In fact, there's a certain sound quality they create that almost has a romantic feel.
The overall sound quality isn't the greatest, by far, but there's an underlying quality that I've not heard on my (very digital) system. Ever.
Hold on...be right back....
Oh, sorry, the wife was yelling down the stairs, "The 70's called, and they want their records back now".
So anyway......
As I control the volume and tone controls via my Android tablet, I'm wondering how much better the AR-XA would sound through the Jolida tubes than the Onkyo receiver.
Sliding my finger across the slick glass surface boosting the gain to the 3000 watts of infinite baffle making the entire house rattle, I'm thinking that this isn't the way I'm supposed to be doing it. But somehow I can't help myself. It's just so much fun. Besides....the hometheaterophile in me just can't help it.
Whoops, I'll be right back. Time to flip the record.
OK, I'm back now.....
I also can't help but to wonder what Toccata in Fugue would sound like with a quad of 15" in infinite baffle.
Isn't there a 6Hx note in there?
I think the tubes will have to wait to another day, this is just too much fun.
I keep staring at the large expanse of 16:9 in front of me wondering what happened to the video. Feels like there's something missing.
But I've got my Android to keep my eye's happy, so life is good.
Thanks to Wayner and Scott F. who helped me with the TT sooooo many years ago.
and a special thanks to my most recent 'crack dealer', "Blackmore" for the preamp and record cleaning station.
Let the journey begin.

Bob