Picture Food Needed

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redbook

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Re: Picture Food Needed
« Reply #1640 on: 22 Dec 2014, 11:13 pm »
James did you bring the song sheets? :icon_lol:


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Re: Picture Food Needed
« Reply #1641 on: 25 Dec 2014, 10:12 am »
The best bar ever!




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Re: Picture Food Needed
« Reply #1642 on: 25 Dec 2014, 04:11 pm »
Would not be mind to feed them if I could live in the house like that but it is only a dream. :(
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3y3FX0krccQ

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Re: Picture Food Needed
« Reply #1643 on: 25 Dec 2014, 04:44 pm »
Enjoying a quiet Christmas day at home. Hector demonstrates his ability for quickly unwrapping his gifts. Some new Day Of The Dead figurines to add to the collection, a Red Skull statue that really looks at home in my Xanadu and of course, it would not be truly Christmas without a new addition of a gargoyle to the Laundrew humble abode.







Lady Laundrew always seems to surprise me now and then, a fountain pen from England found its way into my Christmas stocking - oh be still my gentle beating heart.



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Robert D

Re: Picture Food Needed
« Reply #1644 on: 11 Jan 2015, 05:52 pm »
Happy New Year all it’s been some time since I have posted
I have been very Busy with Reno’s and work

I’m looking for some feedback on the
New Magnum Dynalab
MD 809T INTERNET RADIO TUNER
Has any one auditioned this beast ?
Feedback would be much appreciated

Best regards Robert













Robert D

Re: Picture Food Needed
« Reply #1645 on: 11 Jan 2015, 06:01 pm »
I found this info
Regards Robert

In developing our new line of Internet Radio Tuners (Wifi Tuners), we first gave consideration to how we have created certain products that have stood out from the landscape of hi-fi audio equipment. The timeless Etude FM Tuner launched back in 1988, the MD 208 (Stereophile's 2000 Product of the Year), and more recently the launch of the World-Source Platform and the MD 109 - all have helped affirm our ability to design and build products that are truly world-leading. Our newest offering, the MD 809T Internet Radio Tuner, is certain to be another one of these products. We feel it is the best Internet Radio Tuner on the market today.
Into it we poured every innovation in audio technology we have developed over our 25+ year lifetime, and taken 'attention to detail' to a level seen only seen in a select few products in our category. Boasting more functionality than any product we have developed, the MD 809 may quickly take over the 'most listened to' position among your source-audio products.
Equipped with access to terrestrial FM broadcasts and DAB/DAB+ (where available), the MD 809's functionality really shines when accessing over 20,000 Internet radio stations via the on-board wi-fi antenna or connected LAN line. This huge collection of music is all available via our intuitive, touch-screen driven software accessible on both the faceplate AND remote. Or if you prefer, plug in your USB or network-stored library of music files (including AAC+, Real, MP3, FLACs and WMA), and navigate your digital music collection with ease.
Of course, smooth and simple functionality is a mere appetizer when compared to the MD 809's main course. And that is a music experience so realistic, so open and transparent and so incredibly detailed, that it will change your opinion not only about Internet Radio, but also about all digital audio sources. Despite the variability in bit rates and sample rates among Internet radio audio broadcasts, or even among your collection of digital audio files, the MD 809 Internet Radio Tuner will define a new category of audio products in any home audio equipment collection.
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Multiple Audio Sources: Access to over 20,000 Internet Radio stations and podcasts via on board WiFi antenna or LAN. Access to terrestrial FM, DAB/DAB+ (where available), and locally connected music collections in a variety of formats (including AACs, Real, MP3s, FLAC and WMA).
•  Intuitive & Simple Software: Internet radio stations are neatly organized and searchable by various categories (including country of origin, most popular, favorites). Touch screen displays easy-to-read information on current track's metadata, genre, bit rate, codec and sampling rate. Personal audio collections

Highlights
(attached via local network or USB flash stick/hard drive) are easy to navigate via artist name, album name or genre. When connected, the software automatically connects to the host for the latest firmware updates.

•  Functional Meets Fashion: With a 1" thick faceplate, a beautiful 5.7" color touch screen on the faceplate, and a burly chassis, the MD 809 is as striking to look at as it is to listen to. To ensure safety during shipping, we will deliver your MD 809 in a custom made, re-enforced road case.
•  Digital-to-Analog Conversion: This full time upconverting DAC is also found in our MD 109 and MD 309 - a proven design that is based on the reality of signal variability in the digital domain. To ensure a consistent, high-quality signal is fed to our audio stage, the full-time upconverting DAC built into the design boosts all incoming signals to 24-bit/192kHz, and when combined with components widely recognized as the best in the field, the resultant output is a perfectly clocked, incredibly accurate signal that is virtually jitter-free.
•  Unparalleled Audio Stage: We have poured only our very best into the MD 809's audio stage. Featuring the same TRACC audio technology as found in our MD 109, we use cryo-treated 6922 vacuum tubes, Mundorf Gold bypass capacitors, Vibrapod feet and a collection of other world-leading components. Most important is our direct drive circuit topology, with no capacitors after the gain stage of the tubes, which results in incredibly low impedance (200 ohms) across the frequency range (0.2Hz - 200kHz). The result is an output signal that is virtually identical to that which was received from the source.
•  Power Supply & Ground Plane: The combination of a clean supply of power with special attention to the grounding plane is part of the MD 809's hallmark. A unique grounding loop built into the device eliminates the inherent troubles with chassis grounding, and as a result all sources of impurities that originate with the ground plane are eliminated. Add the discrete toroidal power supplies for the DAC and audio stage, and Belden silver coated wire to connect the independent boards in the unit, and the result is a signal that is free of any ripple or transient noises - leaving only the pure original signal.
•  Flexible Outputs: With RCA and balanced analog outputs, the MD 809 will seamlessly integrate into any home audio system. RCA and optical digital outputs are also standard on the unit.


Feedback Please
Thanks Robert



drummermitchell

Re: Picture Food Needed
« Reply #1646 on: 12 Jan 2015, 04:08 pm »
Very nice tuner,would be nice to audition.
Clean lay out ect
I read that they have a LIFE TIME Warranty also :thumb:.
Robert,my birthday is up in a couple weeks,THX :lol:.

Robert D

Re: Picture Food Needed
« Reply #1647 on: 13 Jan 2015, 02:32 pm »
When is your B-Day drummermitchel  :thumb:


Robert

drummermitchell

Re: Picture Food Needed
« Reply #1648 on: 13 Jan 2015, 03:05 pm »
12 more sleeps Robert.
Robert,does your dealer have one to audition.

redbook

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Re: Picture Food Needed
« Reply #1649 on: 16 Jan 2015, 11:54 pm »
   and for all you phonograph fans out there..... :thumb:

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Re: Picture Food Needed
« Reply #1650 on: 20 Jan 2015, 02:09 am »



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Re: Picture Food Needed
« Reply #1651 on: 30 Jan 2015, 12:46 pm »








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Re: Picture Food Needed
« Reply #1652 on: 30 Jan 2015, 01:46 pm »
Great shots - love the last one with the hair standing on end - I am going to steal that. :thumb:
 
Do you have a high resolution shot of that?

james

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Re: Picture Food Needed
« Reply #1653 on: 30 Jan 2015, 02:49 pm »
Unfortunately, I have not.   

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Re: Picture Food Needed
« Reply #1654 on: 6 Feb 2015, 12:33 pm »


 :D

Laundrew

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Re: Picture Food Needed
« Reply #1655 on: 6 Feb 2015, 09:14 pm »
A view from a store in Lady Laundrew's home town on the East coast  :duh:



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Re: Picture Food Needed
« Reply #1656 on: 6 Feb 2015, 09:24 pm »
A view from a store in Lady Laundrew's home town on the East coast  :duh:



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When we choose the northeastern quadrant of North America as our home we must learn to make friends with winter.  In the spirit of doing so this case requires a healthy measure of laughter (as long as nobody's getting hurt)!  :thumb:

Laundrew

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Re: Picture Food Needed
« Reply #1657 on: 6 Feb 2015, 09:29 pm »
When we choose the northeastern quadrant of North America as our home we must learn to make friends with winter.  In the spirit of doing so this case requires a healthy measure of laughter (as long as nobody's getting hurt)!  :thumb:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_7TW1xH8N7c  :thumb:

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Laundrew

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Re: Picture Food Needed
« Reply #1658 on: 6 Feb 2015, 11:05 pm »
Nottingham Dais



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Re: Picture Food Needed
« Reply #1659 on: 7 Feb 2015, 12:39 am »
I would go with this one. :thumb: