I got a new router for Christmas ...
Roger Oberholtzer
roger
Mon May 17 11:57:23 PDT 2004
Thorens and Shure. Surely these are companies that no longer exist.
Damnable CD technology. Anyway, at least SACD seems to get back some of
the sound lost from vinyl, while keeping the advantages of CD.
On Thu, 2003-12-25 at 23:39, Leon A. Goldstein wrote:
> Roger Oberholtzer wrote:
>
> > Europe power is 220 volts. I dislike transformers. So, all 110 volt
> > equipment was left behind. Even my favorite Denon turntable. Nice one.
> > Had a magnetic coating on the inside rim of the platter. A pickup like
> > that on a tape read the platter speed and kept it rotating at a constant
> > rate. Nice closed-loop control. I have a large selection of vinyl
> > waiting for a new life on my iPod, but, alas, no decent turntable to
> > spend the time digitizing with.
> >
> > Is this off topic? On the 25th?
> >
> Have I got a deal for you! Thorens TD 125 turntable, bought in Germany
> 33 years ago.
> If you need a tone arm, also have a Shure SME. (In those days you had
> to get your own tone arm.)
> Had to cut out the mounting holes myself. A router would have been
> handy.
>
> --
> Leon A. Goldstein
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