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I wanted a tube amp, a MacIntosh. My dad was an electrical engineer and he made a lot of his own stuff, pretty nice stuff. I'd get my ass BEAT for just touching it. He could copy or make or engineer better from scratch, and did; a true virtuoso with electronics.
All I have now are a pair of Bose 901's and the largest Miller Kriesel subwoofer ever made... This one doesn't just shake walls, it knocks shit down! Highs aren't so great but it's mostly used for organ music and for me it does pretty good. A Harmon Kardon solid state amp took over for the Luxman when it went down.
I actually have a ST-70 tube amp on JBL 590's. 35 watts of pure bliss that can shake the walls.
What is your favorite reference track? I use Hotel California. The ending bass drift should show the individual note. Anything Linda Ronstadt from her Asylum days. Fleetwood Mac Rumors. And Steely Dan. There are other hand picked favorites of course. Every audiophile has them off the top of their heads. I'm a little old school.
Grateful Dead 'Live Dead' or Jefferson Airplane 'Bless its Pointed Little Head'. Any of the live recordings at Marty Balin's Matrix club. Melody Gardot 'Live in Europe'. My system, apologies for the lousy photo.
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There is nothing better than a tube.
I grew up on Fresh Aire I-IIV
That’s sounds really good. I’ll have to find it and download it!
Grateful Dead 'Live Dead' or Jefferson Airplane 'Bless its Pointed Little Head'. Any of the live recordings at Marty Balin's Matrix club. Melody Gardot 'Live in Europe'. My system, apologies for the lousy photo.
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I only use that on Friday nights...LOL,... thats a piece of foam like you insulate water pipes with. I wrap it around power wires and speaker cables to keep out ground loop interference.What is that a black Dildo laying on the floor? Yikes man, that is over sharing.
What is your favorite reference track? I use Hotel California. The ending bass drift should show the individual note. Anything Linda Ronstadt from her Asylum days. Fleetwood Mac Rumors. And Steely Dan. There are other hand picked favorites of course. Every audiophile has them off the top of their heads. I'm a little old school.
Might as well download their discography, all their albums are good, drink the sea is my favorite though
TOOL is Apex for mindbending
For people wanting to download entire things off of youtube, there's a nice script that allows you to grab a single track or an entire channel.
https://rg3.github.io/youtube-dl/
Another good one is 4k Video Downloader https://www.4kdownload.com/
Another good one is 4k Video Downloader https://www.4kdownload.com/
https://www.snipershide.com/shooting/threads/audiophiles-beat-this.6929151/#post-7557280
That burning process sounds inefficient as hell.
You ain't lyin. That's one of the reasons there are still 700+ waiting to be converted.
Burner is a Pioneer PDR-609 It connects to the preamp in the tape loop.If you post some info about your setup I can maybe find a cheap and easy solution. Pics might help, too.
What's the connection to the standalone burner? (e.g., USB, RCA, etc?)
Burner is a Pioneer PDR-609 It connects to the preamp in the tape loop.
Laptop Inspiron 17R
Turntable Thorens 145
Preamp tube with Schitt Mani phonostage or Carver CT-17 can also pull a Sunfire Theater Grand out of storage. None of which have digital outputs.
Actually I think I just found a solution. Another piece of Schiit. I can go turntable to Schiit Mani phonostage to Schiit Jill to PC. Currently I'm running Audacity for the editing. I'm open to suggestions for the recording software.
You mean the Schiit schiit or the other schiit.
If it hadn't been for this thread I probably wouldn't have looked to see if any of their pres had a USB out.
Watch their current deals page, sometimes you can pick up one heck of a deal on last years model or B-stock items.