dgarretson
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| Do supertweeters matter when we cant hear past 15,000 hz? I like the extension of a Tannoy ST-100 super-tweeter on top of an Esotar 330D tweeter that has good HF extension of itself. (In the Merlin application the Esotar is down several db at 20khz.) But while the ST is set high at a nominal 18khz, in ac... | |
| Why are record cleaners so expensive? I took delivery today of an Elma P60H. So far cleaned just one record for 5 minutes at 37khz and 15 min at 80khz. The Elma removed loads of noise that the Chinese unit couldn't touch, and it's quiet enough to use in the room while listening to m... | |
| Why are record cleaners so expensive? Minkwelder, Paisan, was it a fly yellow '98 monoposte?Terry9, Thanks for the encouragement to stretch for the Elma Sonic. I haven't heard that much praise of "german engineering" since the Volkswagen saga...we'll see how it goes.Samzx12, I envy y... | |
| Why are record cleaners so expensive? samzx12, I hear you about Harleys. But FWIW, I ride a Ducati 916 for sport and a Ninja 1000ABS for touring-- both of which require more than a yardstick to measure tolerances. Ditto the quest for clean sounding records. | |
| Grateful Dead: Mars Hotel LP recording I don't have Mars on Mofi, but have several of the newer Mofi series done at 45RPM on their Gain 2 system. Workingman's Dead and American Beauty sound incredibly detailed, rich, dimensional and quiet. Ditto Miles Davis Filles de Kilimanjaro and S... | |
| Why are record cleaners so expensive? From what I've read, the high frequency units dislodge smaller particles, are gentler than the 40hz units, and require more time to get the job done. I'm in process of shifting from a $170 40hz Chinese machine to a $1350 Elma Sonic German unit t... | |
| Vintage DD turntables. Are we living dangerously? That’s interesting about the life span of electrolytics. Electrolytic manufacturers typical spec capacitor life at several thousand hours--though I suppose that this is calculated at the most extreme conditions of voltage and temperature. I only h... | |
| Questionable service at Soundsmith @iopsrl, I think you’re correct. Several positive experiences with retipped vintage cartridges has convinced me that in most cases the suspension outlives the stylus. This makes retipping attractive and worthwhile, particularly in view of the upwa... | |
| Questionable service at Soundsmith Peter, if you could also contact me regarding my long-standing RA, that would be much appreciated.Thanks,Dave Garretson RA15265 | |
| Questionable service at Soundsmith Unfortunately my story coincides with the OP. My Lyra has been with SS for thirteen months. I know that Peter has had serious family troubles during that time, but I am approaching the point of calling my cartridge home. If SS does complete the... | |
| OK...I've ditched my mono cartridge I wouldn’t claim that the AT 33MONO is the last word in mono cartridges, but for me the things that it does well with mono LPs outweigh its shortcomings relative to the excellent stereo cartridges playing mono that I’ve compared it to(AT ART7, Ort... | |
| Whats playing on your system today? Iggy Pop-- Post Pop Depression. His and Josh Homme's best LP in many years. A serious contender for best of 2016. | |
| Rubidium Clock The K-01X manual specifies the BNC clock input as 75 ohm impedance. I can't speak to other Esoteric products. | |
| Rubidium Clock There are many relatively inexpensive scientific instrument versions with 50 ohm outputs. I could find none with a 75 ohm output, as needed for optimal impedance match with 75 ohm digital audio input as used on the Esoterics. Through a web search ... | |
| Antelope 10MX Rubidium Atomic Clock vs S.S 10M Rubidium Audio Clock I had a strong sense of across-the-board improvements with the SRS clock into the K-01X early in break-in of both units. Now that break-in is finished I’ll spend a few days with the clock in and out and return with impressions. That said, I think ... |

