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  1. I remember watching a few episodes of MH, MH. Also, I think that it's easy to forget just how cutting edge All in the Family was when it aired.
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  2. Thanks all! Nice times were had, the day before and the day of. Met up with an audio acquaintance Tuesday for a nice BBQ lunch and a visit to a nearby store. Yesterday was a relaxing day reading, talking with a couple family/friends, then out for a nice dinner at a local fish place. they had dropped what was my standard birthday dinner item, but have added it back. Called (now) Bayou Cod, it is described as "Blackened cod, shrimp, andouille [sausage], cajun cream sauce, spinach, tomatoes, rice." They USED to use catfish, then changed to redfish (snapper). For a while they took it off completely, now it is back with cod. Our waitress was awesome, she had been there a long time and said MANY people were up in arms that this was dropped. She also gave us a free dessert for my bday. So as an old manager I had used to say: Fat, dumb, and happy!
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  3. https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/lettuce-produces-more-greenhouse-gas-emissions-than-bacon-does/ * https://www.sfgate.com/science/article/Lettuce-worse-than-bacon-for-environment-6699787.php * Per Calorie.
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  4. on the left, lectrosonics spdr 2 channel 96/24 digital recorder (or 48/24 with a fail safe recording 20db quieter) on the right sound devices 552 mixer/backup recorder and zoom f6 recorder. 5 channels of transformer mic mixer into 6 channel 192/32 recorder both setups cost me almost exactly the same
    2 points
  5. So much to love, but oddly Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman, a show I can’t remember a single scene, was the one that hovered always overhead just out of my childhood reach.
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  6. This is about as late as a reply can get (what can I say, I don't check in as often as I used to), and this was AGES ago, so I may very well be misremembering, but I think the first turntable I bought was Ari's old PS-X5. Vintage Sony PS-X turntables seem to be made for the head-case crowd. Too bad they are a reliability nightmare (specifically with the auto functions) but boy, they sure sounded good. I actually just replaced my rig after a brief love affair with my vinyl collection, where I remembered that I liked the activity but wasn't completely happy with my setup. Now rocking the lovely but much more trouble-free Technics SL-100C with a VM95SH into some KEFs in my living room setup. I'm sure it can get better than this but it's hard to imagine by much. Sure my high-res digital sources still probably sound better, but I still dig the romance of spinning bumpy plastic. And it's fun to spin vinyl at a party over my multi-room audio setup even if streaming vinyl over Wi-Fi feels wrong. Oh, and yeah, where some may have speaker stands, I have cat trees. The price of having pets. (P.S. back to the topic at hand, being a relative young'un, my first record was Arcade Fire's Funeral. I will accept your judgment.)
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  7. I'm a big fan of Orchard, have now several of the pecan Pi-based products and have had their GaN amps in the past, too. I have chatted with Leo a fair bit, even around his RCA to balanced converter. I thought there were pics of the board itself....at least partial that I had seen in his Facebook group if not on his web page. Yes, it wouldn't be a best-selling product, but there were several folks in the FB group that had use cases beyond turntables.... I have toyed with DAC HAT's quite a bit, including some great bang-for-the-buck ChiFi ones. Orchard's Pecan Pi (BB chips) and Plus (AKM chips) versions still kick butt on anything else I've heard. I have a Plus board with Pi board inside an all-in-one unit that has Purifi amp modules, as well as 3 other fully boxed streamers.... As for the Midgard: I got it in last weekend, have been playing around on a Sennheiser 660S2 as well as an Altiat Cal 1H (Altiat is Aumkar from Kaldas Research). One of the Pecan Pi boxed streamers is front-ending it. I'm hearing some great things with both phones, and the amp drives them easily even in low-gain mode. That said, the RCA outs on the Orchard feed a small Stax setup (252S and L500 Mk 2), and the mids sound more transparent on that. Not sure if it's the amp or phones. Need to listena nd maybe experiment more. But I think for < $250, this is a great amp to try and maybe use ongoing! It's making me think about getting some Focal Clear's/Mg's again.
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  8. Indeed. The combination of noise voltage and current was ideally matched to the resistance/inductance characteristics of a moving magnet cartridge. And lots of commercial designs used the NE5534. I have a spreadsheet that calculates S/N ratio with RIAA. AT 5mV the NE5534A returns 77.9dB with a typical MM cartridge of 610 ohms and 0.47H. The nearest equivalent IC is the much more recent OPA1611/12. Lower voltage noise but critically higher current noise. That gives 75.3dB, so 2.6dB worse s/n. My spreadsheet does not take account of 1/f noise. The OPA1611 has much better performance here than the NE5534A, so some of the 2.6dB will be eroded by that effect and it will make the comparison a closer run thing. Discrete opamps can give lower noise for RIAA EQ, and indeed Sam Groner developed a discrete version of the NE5534A that was better performance all round https://groupdiy.com/threads/just-for-fun-discrete-ne5534.57544/ . No surprise that the low noise dual he specified in 2004 is obsolete though.
    1 point
  9. I keep hearing this over and over from the couple of people who have been trying to convince my F1 23 group that we should all bail and jump to iRacing. But it turns out it's hard to convince a diverse group of people to jump over to something so... scary.
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  11. Heads up - the best (ie best noise performance) single opamp for moving magnet cartridges - the NE5534 in all variants has been obsoleted by both TI and ONsemi. So if you need some for stock before this excellent device is obsolete sand, now is the time to buy. I've just ordered 50, which is enough to see me out.
    1 point
  12. Swift may be as bigger than Elvis. Next… Mike Reed - The Separatist Party ex. https://wejazzrecords.bandcamp.com/album/the-separatist-party
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  13. Happy Birthday, Todd! Hope it's been a great day.
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  14. Happy birthday, Todd! (party favour noise)
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  15. Happy Birthday, Todd!!! I wish you're having a great day indeed.
    1 point
  16. RIP Norman Lear.. (101) Ed: It got me thinking about how much I have watched, and enjoyed his stuff. All in the Family - some, but it was not a staple The Jeffersons - yes and yes Sanford and Son - Hell yes (ya big dummy) Good Times - yup Maude - nope Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman - nope One Day at a Time - yup And that is the short list. Now you know why I am as I is.
    1 point
  17. Their longevity is amazing, almost like the Rolling Stones. All the above makes me remember when Gene Simmons was on the Howard Stern show. He readily admitted that everything Kiss did was carefully planned and crafted, and no amount of merchandising was too much. I seem to recall a phrase "Pennies and nickels, Howard....pennies and nickels" (meaning it ALL makes a difference and ALL adds up)..... But I still fondly remember my Kiss Alive cassette tape, and am still working out issues from having it stolen (by a counselor no less) at Summer camp back in 1977 😄.... And making out with a girl from the next year's camp after slow-dancing to Beth....
    1 point
  18. I did some baking as well today, Al. Classic cinnamon rolls.
    1 point
  19. High proof baking! The persimmon tree has been very productive this year after producing about 12 persimmons last year. I'm using James Beard's Persimmon Bread recipe as adapted here. It contains ⅔ cup of brandy or bourbon, or in this case some E.C. Straight Rye. I wasn't paying attention because I usually have E.C. Bourbons, and I now realize I did the same thing making cocktails the other night. 🤦🏻‍♂️ Anyway, after pics will need to wait a bit.
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  20. This popped up in my feed - interesting gadget (Teenage Engineering TP-7 field recorder) from Sweden:
    1 point
  21. Just for documentation's sake, "Bridgeport" is alive and well. Doug obviously knows the details better than I, but I expect to have her resettled here in the holy land before too long. Thanks again, Doug!
    1 point
  22. It’s that time of year for the Meat Manger to come out…
    1 point
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