Olive Musica backup

All -

I recently acquired a used Olive Musica, but am having second thoughts about keeping it.

Here's why: if the internal drive goes up, I'm entirely dependent on Olive to format and send me a new one. I traded emails with tech support, who told me 1.) no, I can't do the specific formatting myself and 2.) I should back-up what I rip.

2, of course, is a no-brainer for anyone, and I'm sure the folks at Olive are good, forthright, thoughtful and perfectly able to do 1.) as promised.

Nothing new under the sun

Stumbled over this old post over at the Slim Devices (now Logitech) forum. It was a response by Sean Adams, Slim Devices' founder and former technical lead, to a post with the subject "SB3 interference due to titanium dental implant?".

It became known as his 'response-O-matic'. I think it speaks for itself.


Quote:

You claim that an

( ) audible
( ) measurable
(X) hypothetical

Update

Update

At home, I’ve been playing around a little bit with my new Anniversary Ringmat 330 replacement platter mat for my Rega P3-24 turntable. However, I haven’t been in the best mood for comparative listening sessions&#151I came home from work with <a href="http://blog.stereophile.com/stephenmejias/100705advil/">a headache</a> the last two nights, and I’ve <a href="http://blog.stereophile.com/stephenmejias/030706dragonflies/">still</a&…; been suffering from some post-static stress disorder (<a href="http://blog.stereophile.com/stephenmejias/armed_and_ready/">PSSD</a&gt;) while playing LPs&#151so I’m not ready to make any value judgments.

Buying "sound unheard."

OK, I think we all do it - discerning and nuanced listeners buying stuff without ever having heard it.

Have we all done it?

I confess.

I consider alot of digital purchases to be a little bit of a toss off, so I've bought a couple 25 dollar Sonys and two 40 dollar Phillips players recently without an audition. Same with a Pioneer universal player (249.00,) and a Marantz SACD five disc universal player and one of their single disc Hi Fi SACD models when they hit the sale list at Music Direct.

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