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Vinnie, Sorry I missed you. I was going to drive down from up here in Wyoming to say hi, but woke Sunday a.m. to snow and icy roads, so stayed home. I am still thrilled with the 30.2 and the Sony discman and Ken's battery pack for it. Sounds great. I was going to bring the discman down to see how it sounds through the Isabella. That would have been interesting. Have you tried it? I also wanted to hear the WLM speakers. Best of luck with them and all your gear.Randy
Welcome back home, Vinnie, and 'grats on the show.Sadly, I was unable to make it this year. I am planning to come next year, however, and look forward to finally meeting you (if you are there) and the many other AC'ers .As I type, my iMod is spinning some gorgeous tunes thru the 30/30.2 and the MaxHemps.
Hey Vinnie - I was great to meet ya face to face for the first time! You had some good sound in the room! Congrats on the success - here's to hoping we will talk again soon!
Vinnie,An idea for the phono stage: How about a power plug for the Scheu TT DC motors? At least as an option for those folks who have an appropriate table?Does the Cello have an optional DC motor too?Once again, I was really impressed with that analog setup.-- Jim
Vinnie - I also wish the D-25 had a digital out. I probably would spring for an Isabella if it did. I will never get into computer driven music, so what I need is a battery powered CD transport. (As far as I know, none exist.) Anything I have to plug into the wall (other than chargers) is a deal breaker for me. I will never go back to the grid. There were times before when I could barely hear the music through the AC grunge.(I tried many power conditioners.) For me, the 30.2 was the solution to years of dirty, noisy AC, and a life saver.Randy
I will never go back to the grid.
Does the Cello have an optional DC motor too?