I don't think it's accessible as a visual representation of the remote
computer's desktop would be displayed which screen readers won't understand.
Only Remote Desktop and Citrix are supported at this time. Sorry for the bad
news. Not sure about the mac platform as I only use Windows.
- Orig
go to the tracertech site and you will find a couple of inexpensive phono
preamps. a valve is what the British used to call vacuum tubes. a valve EQ
would be huge.
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High Hank,
In an attempt to keep high quality in mind, this is the most affordable
phono stage preamp I could find on the net.
This is the Eastern Electric MANY MAX phono stage vacuum tube preamp.
You will find more information about it at:
http://www.morningstaraudio.com/shop/item.asp?itemid=6&
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High Garry,
Those phono preamps are for computer use, you'd have to have some kind of an
adapter in order to put that in to a line in.
You would need a phono preamp for hi phi use.
Hope this clarifies it.
My best regards.
John.
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I am not sure what Hank wants it for.
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High Garry,
Those phono preamps are for computer use, you'd have to have some kind of
This seems odd, since Go To Meeting and all its siblings are Citrix
products.
Chris Bartlett
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High Sunshine,
There is a company call Peavey.
In 1999, they made a box that they called, a tube sweetener.
It had 2 knobs per channel on it.
One was for sugar, the other one was for spice.
I used it as an equalizer.
It made my mixer sound like it had tubes in it, when it really didn't.
That box h
High Garry,
He wanted a USB mixer with phono inputs on it.
They aren't making those anymore today.
I made the suggestion to him, to get a phono stage preamp from a hi phi
stereo shop, and plug it in to a pare of the line ins on the mixer.
My best regards.
John.
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Hi Tom;You might have to resort to an adapter for that quarter inch plugin.
Ken B
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Subject: Re: Best portable mike mixer out there?
Getting a mixer with phono input might be difficult but I'll llook around
and
hello speaking of phono preamps
I have a really cheapy preamp and am running in to a problem
when ever my turn table starts to play record eg neetle goes on to record a
nice hum is in the backround of the vinyl
this a grounding issue?
it all most sounds like 60 cycle hum
also can my dish network
to record vinyl to computer and fore listening purposes
my main 20 year old analog mixer just died litterly
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Sent: Tuesday, April 13, 2010 12:13 PM
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I am not sur
makes sense to me.
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Sent: Tuesday, April 13, 2010 3:31 PM
Subject: Re: Best portable mike mixer out there?
High Garry,
He wanted a USB mixer with phono inputs on it.
They aren't making those anymore today.
I mad
that would work perfictly
thanks fore the suggestion.
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Sent: Tuesday, April 13, 2010 12:31 PM
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High Garry,
He wanted a USB mixer with phono inputs on it.
They aren'
get yourself a ground loop isolator and check the shielding on the cables
from your turntable. I doubt the DVR box is the culprit.
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Sent: Tuesday, April 13, 2010 6:25 PM
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Hello Hank,
I had the same issue with an Eastern Electric integrated vacuum tube
amplifier and my computer.
I guess it's the way the power supply in my computer and the amplifier are
grounded.
I couldn't do this with the computer, so I done it with the amp.
I lifted the ground wire from the cha
hello the preamp I am using is a radio shack 20.00 dollar one
I have tried grounding and not grounding with same results
Hank
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Sent: Tuesday, April 13, 2010 4:05 PM
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Hello all list members,
For anyone that wants to know, you can put up to 4 books on a 2 GB NLS
cartridge that was especially made for the digital talking book player.
But the people at your library, will tell you that you can only put 1 book on
them.
I found that, not to be true.
I just discovere
High Hank,
You have a number of things that could be happening there.
The problem could be in the preamp itself.
If the power supply is built in to the preamp, you could be picking up noise
from the power transformer.
Or else, the problem could be in your cartridge, or the wiring in your tone
ar
John and list: Well I don't know if "2gb" equals the same on a thumb
drive..but if so, you can get a lot more than four books on it! I have a
thumb drive..and I have eight books on it currently.
Tom Kaufman
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where can I get carterages and fore how much?
also thanks fore the little tip
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Subject: NLS CARTRIDGES
Hello all list members,
For anyone that wants to know, you can put up
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