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  1. Geez, it's been a month already...

    I wish I could offer some commentary, but the only progress I've made is purchasing a couple of parts. If anything, if you're at all interested in getting a Schick I would recommend you place an order now, as the waiting period for me was about 2 months. From the few times I've seen them up on Audiogon, depreciation doesn't seem to be an issue if you decide it isn't for you.

    The Shilabe sounds like quite the cart from your (and a couple of Stereophile reviews) description.

  2. Baratza Virtuoso

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    Theyre selling for $50 (from $200) at certain Williams-Sonoma

    Great grinders for a great price!

    Nice! I bought one for my Dad as an early birthday present. It is leaps and bounds better than the ancient Saeco he had been using, both usability and grind-wise.

  3. The Schick arrived yesterday, so I felt obligated to try and resolve the issue I've been having with the 124's strobe light. De-soldered all the wiring and started to solder them again, when I managed to snip off the lead to the shunt resistor connected inline with the strobe :palm: .

    Starting to think I am in over my head.

  4. Very nice arm. I just saw one in action at the Oswald Mills Audio demo room in NYC recently. Is that where you bought the arm?

    No, I know of/became interested in the Schick by reputation alone. Also, it's one of the few current-production arms I think matches well aesthetically with the TD-124. What turntable/related equipment did you hear the Schick with, if you don't mind me asking.

  5. it hasn't worked since i tried to fax a chili cheese coney to somebody jonesing for some cincinnati "chili."

    That explains all the weird phone calls I've been getting...

    Anyways, went to the MD Wine Festival with the family. 15 months 'till I can have my own glass, but the sips slipped to me were tolerable. Would rather have had beer, personally.

  6. For straight coffee, I'm partial to Central American coffees (I've had some really excellent single origin Guatemalan). Had pure Kona once and agree it is very mild (not in a way I enjoyed, but I can see how it might be appealing to people getting their feet wet). An Aeropress might be a good place to start preparation wise (single cup brewing, ability to alter coffee-water ratio).

  7. I guess that really depends on what you define as "right". I was able to bias the tubes' filaments dead on 0 for TVR 3 and 4 on both channels. TVR 1 and 2 are probably within 1.5V of 0, but I wasn't able to get them to settle. I had about the same result with the 8GC7s, which I settled on as "good enough", so I figure the same would be true of the 6 volt version.

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