AUDIophile! Stereo Options?
Ben Swann
benswann at verizon.net
Wed Nov 3 19:13:29 PDT 2010
That goes in the trunk - shock mounted in all three planes with motion sensing arm to
keep needle from skipping over bumps and high G turns..
Electronic monkey is used to change platters from a jukebox mounted between the seat and
fuel tank.
Still haven't figured out how to prevent low frequency harmonic feedback from adjacent
subwoofer on tracks like the beginning of King Crimson - 20'th Century Schitzoid Man!
Ben
P.s. reel to reel mounted under the car.
[Date: Wed, 03 Nov 2010 18:11:09 -0500
From: Huw Powell <audi at humanspeakers.com>
Subject: Re: AUDIophile! Stereo Options?
To: audifans <quattro at audifans.com>
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> There are such devices that sort of can do this for tapes and records, but very
spendy.
The main drawback to "ripping" analog media is that it pretty much has to be done in
"real time". Worth it for excellent mix tapes, say, but a chore for an LP that only has
three songs worth preserving.
Ben, you didn't mention the LP player you need for your system...
they've been around since the 60s.
Damn, I almost sent this with the four tilde sig!
--
Huw Powell]
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