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For me, the best money I've spent on audio has been distributed over the last 30 years building my music collection. Equipment comes and goes, but I still have the first record I ever bought when I was in high school. And the second, third and about 5000 to 6000 others that I've accumulated over those years. Pulling one out that I haven't listened to in a while is just like getting reacquainted with an old long lost friend. The joy in this hobby for me is the discovery of previously unknown music and through the process of collecting, getting to know a widely varied cast of characters that are now close friends.Scott
ADC XLM Mk. IIIhow much was the cartridge John?Arghh you make me doubt my digital sourcesShall i clean up my well tempered turntable again? I was thinking to eventually digitalise my small number of records ( only 1000) as i heard that self made A-->D conversion sounds so much better than the retail CD of that record.
Allright folks....you gotta' understand what Paul/Miney means by $20.01 in Plast-i-Clay...yes, that's the innards of his deck after ramming about 6 lbs inside.The boy is sick, sick, sick I tell ya' I almost added in my above post that $20 in Plast-i-Clay in those direct drive decks was the trick that combined with the excellent pitch stability provided by the direct drive - brought all the 'magic' that music can bring back into focus Thanks for taking the plunge and risking the death of your old DD friend, Paul, and believing me.John
A pair of DQ-10 Dahlquists, 1975 for 425. They've been redone, but I still have them.600 for a Linn Sondek LP-12 in 1978. It's been redone, but I still have it.Everything else is new but I may never get rid of those two components.Paul