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  1. Been away to long... Hope everyone is doing well "You may say I'm a dreamerBut I'm not the only oneI hope some day you'll join usAnd the world will be as one" Happy Thanksgiving Head Case peeps!
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  2. I have this Amp. We used Wayne desing but doble mono configuration. I did my amp last year. I
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  3. Some Bach testing. Many notes..
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  4. I finally got to the post office and picked up some pins... Works perfectly.
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  5. I think you meant Schottky. They supposedly have lower switching noise than std. silicon rectifier diodes. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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  6. Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers on Music Matters
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  7. Need to run this Harry through the cleaner, but it is a fun album.
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  8. Bob Seger's catalog is finally on Tidal. Time for some Dad-Rock!
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  9. What does Grahame say: "Reassuringly expensive"?
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  10. Ayre QX-5 Twenty streams TIDAL, Deezer and Spotify, is "Roon ready" and has balanced, remote switchable headphone output. Hmmm.
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  11. There is a thread about a Wayne-designed Pass Labs head amp on diyaudio right now, with pcbs being available. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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  12. I picked those at random as I'm going to do some matching today and see how they play out in the new boards. I'm also going to do different grades of matching if I have time.
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  13. Turn the Page used to be my theme song. I actually had a kid ask me -- in front of his dad -- "why do you wear your hair like a girl?" I looked at his dad, then looked back at him and said, in my monster voice, "children should be eaten and not heard". Or maybe I said, fuck you, you little shit. I forget what I said. I fucking hate kids. Me: Sharon Van Etten, (it was) because i was in love -- RIYL Devics and morose coffee shop singer/songwriter type music.
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  14. Wow - Malcolm Young. AC/DC played the University I was at (Southampton, UK) in 1975 or 1976. This was in the dining hall on a makeshift stage we used to build out of Dexion framing and floorboards. As one of the crew that used to build the stage and help the roadies haul gear out of the trucks, you got to see the concert free. Saw some great bands back then on that tiny stage. It was before my time there, but The Who even played there as did Zeppelin. These megabands played to a student audience, with zero security. Capacity was about 500 crammed in like sardines. But AC/DC defeated me. Even aged 20 or so, I found them to be ear splittingly loud. So instead I listened to them through several doors up in the Stage office and even then it was quite loud. But Malcolm Young dying of dementia at the age of 64 is often caused by long term drug use. It is a miracle that Ozzie Osbourne has survived without a terminally fritzed brain. And Manson? - good. What a piece of work he was. AC/DC flyer including the Southampton gig Horribly off-topic, but this is Zeppelin in 1973 crammed onto a tiny area at Southampton University old refectory.
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  15. Do you realize that you just talked him out of that option?
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  16. After many, many years with BAT/Avid/SME YG Acoustics systems this is what my wife and I have spent the last year building for listening to records through. VPI HR-X w/12.7 arm, and VPI ADS power supply. Air Tight PC-1 Supreme cartridge. AudioNet PAM G2 phonostage w/ AudioNet EPS G2 power supply. AudioNet PRE G2 preamp, AudioNet AMP Monoblocks and YG Acoustics Anat III signature speakers with a couple upgrades. Back up cartridge is Benz LPS. Mono is Ortofon Cadenza mono on seperate 12.7 armwand. Digital (Dac, Rdbook, SACD) all done with Marantz SA11s3. Cables are a blend or Kubala-Sosna and Audioquest. Power cords are Signal cable reference and DH Labs Red Wave. Room treatment from GIK. Audio Desk Systeme record cleaner. Adona rack
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