I can see where you are coming from. When I turned to CD in the mid 80s I did not replace any of my vinyl. Inspite of its numerous short comings vinyl does have a certain appeal most often referred to as musicality. It was only when I began upsampling, which to these ears combined the best of both formats, nearly four years ago that digital fully totally took over.
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I've heard you see me crying sounding dodgy on cd. It's as if the master tape got stretched or something. Either that or Aerosmith were off their faces It's the piano that does it. Can't say I noticed anything bad on the old fruitbox. But then I was just over the moon hearing that lovely anologue replay again.
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Probably were off their faces and have made the news about it this week. A 65 year old woman is accusing Steven Tyler of taking advantage of her in 1973. Is he likely to remember. Apparently he has been in rehab recently well into his 70s.karatestu wrote: ↑Fri Jan 06, 2023 8:44 pmI've heard you see me crying sounding dodgy on cd. It's as if the master tape got stretched or something. Either that or Aerosmith were off their faces It's the piano that does it. Can't say I noticed anything bad on the old fruitbox. But then I was just over the moon hearing that lovely anologue replay again.
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Best story i heard was that they used to play Lightning strikes as the last song (must have been early 80's) but one gig they decided to play it first. Got off the helicopter totally mullered, went on stage, played Lightning strikes, thought it was the end of the gig and fucked offCN211276 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 06, 2023 8:58 pmProbably were off their faces and have made the news about it this week. A 65 year old woman is accusing Steven Tyler of taking advantage of her in 1973. Is he likely to remember. Apparently he has been in rehab recently well into his 70s.karatestu wrote: ↑Fri Jan 06, 2023 8:44 pmI've heard you see me crying sounding dodgy on cd. It's as if the master tape got stretched or something. Either that or Aerosmith were off their faces It's the piano that does it. Can't say I noticed anything bad on the old fruitbox. But then I was just over the moon hearing that lovely anologue replay again.
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The big problem I have got here is that it is 10 years since I listened to this deck and it was through naim amps and in a different room (home). Now it's in a different room, on a different support, with different amps and speakers and with a new subchassis and spring replacements.
What hope in hell have I of making any meaningful comparison. I remember a copy of Zenyetta Mondatta I bought in a charity shop for £2 in the early 2000's. It was the first vinyl album I ever bought as a pre teenager. My sisters borrowed that and wrecked it. When I bought it again in 2000 and something I played it on the fruitbox and absolutely loved it. Ineed to play it again but that album resides at home and I was at the farm today. Will take it with me on Monday.
I don't remember not enjoying any album I played on it back then but then my naim system was nowhere near as revealing as my nva based system is now. You see there are too many bleeding variables to make any meaningful comparisons except with CD versions of the same album.
I will carry on with my journey through the dark into the unknown. I must say I have not noticed any speed instability. Maybe these spring replacements are doing the business in that regard ? Who knows. It's just my opinion and means nothing except to me.
What hope in hell have I of making any meaningful comparison. I remember a copy of Zenyetta Mondatta I bought in a charity shop for £2 in the early 2000's. It was the first vinyl album I ever bought as a pre teenager. My sisters borrowed that and wrecked it. When I bought it again in 2000 and something I played it on the fruitbox and absolutely loved it. Ineed to play it again but that album resides at home and I was at the farm today. Will take it with me on Monday.
I don't remember not enjoying any album I played on it back then but then my naim system was nowhere near as revealing as my nva based system is now. You see there are too many bleeding variables to make any meaningful comparisons except with CD versions of the same album.
I will carry on with my journey through the dark into the unknown. I must say I have not noticed any speed instability. Maybe these spring replacements are doing the business in that regard ? Who knows. It's just my opinion and means nothing except to me.
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This is very loosely related to the LP12 but John R of Anologue Innovations who is a member here and manufacturer of the in sole spring replacements and sole subchassis has been going through a bad time. His wife was diagnosed with lung cancer in April and died in December. But with all the stress John had a heart attack in the hospice and the carers there saved his life with cpr and a defibrillator.
He told me this by pm on pfm but has since posted it on the forum over there so I don't think he will mind me mentioning it here.
God bless you John
He told me this by pm on pfm but has since posted it on the forum over there so I don't think he will mind me mentioning it here.
God bless you John
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Would it take a few minutes work with a pillar drill to modify it to take a karousel bearing?
That's assuming you can get one dirt cheap. The £850 brand new retail price is getting into the realm of: don't bother. Buy a Lenco and mod that instead. Or a Jap DD.
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I'm sure somebody could mill it out easy enough. I won't be going down that route. If my bearing was trashed then there are probably plenty of decent cirkus bearings on the market. I refuse to get that anal about it though. Could always get a Tranquility - hope it's designed better than the Ruby Con.Lindsayt wrote: ↑Fri Jan 06, 2023 11:44 pmWould it take a few minutes work with a pillar drill to modify it to take a karousel bearing?
That's assuming you can get one dirt cheap. The £850 brand new retail price is getting into the realm of: don't bother. Buy a Lenco and mod that instead. Or a Jap DD.
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Somebody advised me on another forum to bin the spring replacements , buy loads of expensive linn parts and get it set up "properly" by a professional. This was after saying that I refused to spend anymore money on it
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