Hi!
Since my Dad passed on in July my intentions are to digitize some of his vinyl
collections.
Not only for sentimental reasons, also because he had some vinyls you can’t get
from anywhere.
So my questions are:
What kind of vinyl player should i get?
I think i read on this list that usb turntabl
Hi John. No, sri I don't know Bill. Glad you enjoyed him!
Best Regards,
Bob Hicks
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From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of John Gurd
Sent: Wednesday, November 02, 2016 7:49 PM
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Subject: RE: Vifa Copenhagen.
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Hi!
From what i know you’re living in England.
Do you perhaps know a good hifi store in England that has good pricing and can
ship to Sweden?
Amazon is not always the best.
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> On 3 Nov 2016, at 00:45, John Gurd wrote:
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> Hi Anders,
> No sorry, I've not come across that one.
>
> John
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audiotechnica do a few nice decks, which have both USB, and standard phono
outputs with a line level option built in, so no need for an extra preamp. I
personally like the AT-LP1240
Simon
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Sent: Thursday, Nov
Hello,
I'm looking for a way to reinstall the last version of the firmware for the
original Jawbone JAMBOX.
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Reed
I heard that some of the cheaper USB turntables actually have ceramic
cartridges!
How absolutely ghastly!
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From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of goshawk on
horseback
Sent: Thursday, November 3, 2016 6:21 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Su
Hi Anders,
Sorry to disappoint again. I live in Bonnie Scotland, much better than England
except for the weather, and unfortunately the hi-fi shops (smiles). It's
interesting you're asking, coincidently I met someone who told me a friend of
his is coming over to the UK from Sweden to go on a sho
Plenty of benefits of living in Scotland I would have thought, you get
to wear a Kilt, you can play the Pipes and - even better - get to recite
Robby Berns .
What do we have in Australia? Kangaroo hunting amongst other things, no
wonder the Hi-Fi shops are disappearing at a great rate of knots
now if they would make something fore making your own records that would
be awesome
On 11/3/2016 9:21 AM, goshawk on horseback wrote:
audiotechnica do a few nice decks, which have both USB, and standard phono
outputs with a line level option built in, so no need for an extra preamp. I
persona
The suggestion I have is probably the most practical, throw the damn thing in
the bin and think about a better replacement .
> On 4 Nov. 2016, at 3:40 am, Reed wrote:
>
> Hello,
> I'm looking for a way to reinstall the last version of the firmware for the
> original Jawbone JAMBOX.
> Any sugge
Hi Gang:
Are there any good stereo receivers out there which have HDMI ports?
Thanks all over the place.
That's true, and we have to hunt down a haggis every 25th January and strangle
it with our sporrans as a rite of passage before we can celebrate a Burns
Supper. All you have to do in Australia is mud wrestle a crocodile which is
probably an inflatable one anyway. I was thinking, you must have du
I guess I'm what you call an International Ambassador for Denmark .
No crocks down here, they're up to the north of us thank goodness, out
of sight and out of mind, how people in your part of the world could
think of our place being populated by nothing but those useless
creatures is quite bey
Hi Jim.
There are loads of them.
I had two Onkio av units and one broke down so I had that replaced with £750
Yamaha.
Don't know where you live, but I use Richard Sounds in Glasgow. They are a
great company and if you live in England, I'm sure they will post equipment
down to you.
My new Y
Ahh I participated in several Burns suppers, unfortunately it was
electronically, so I never got a chance to actually eat of the Haggis!
On Thu, 03 Nov 2016 19:57:49 -0400,
John Gurd wrote:
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> That's true, and we have to hunt down a haggis every 25th January and
> strangle it with our sporrans
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