When I was still wearing diapers, my parents had a huge piece of furniture called a radio-grammophone. Through the single loudspeaker of this monster, I learned to appreciate the pure sound of audio-Nirvana delivered by the built-in turntable playing 78's with some of the more distinguished singers and orchestras of that time. This would have been 1952-53.
Though many of the highway’s trails were closed due to floods and mudslides, Jon and I found one that took us right down to the ocean. <a href="http://www.hikinginbigsur.com/hikes_partingtoncove.html">Partington Cove</a> was furious, relentless, and beautiful. No subwoofer can recreate that massive sound made by the waves as they crashed into the land.
I was in California last week, spending time with Jon Iverson and working on our “Recommended Components” feature for the April 2010 issue. Jon and Corrina made me feel very much at home, made me feel like a king, made me feel very spoiled and very fortunate. California made me feel very connected to the earth, surrounded me with beauty, reminded me that the most wonderful moments in life are made more beautiful when you’ve got someone to share them with.
Hi all! I am new to the Stereophile forum, and I would like to present 2 tweaks I have done recently. The first is about filing off excess material from the tip of my cantilever, and the second is about isolating the PU itself from the shell/tonearm.
When I was still wearing diapers, my parents had a huge piece of furniture called a radio-grammophone. Through the single loudspeaker of this monster, I learned to appreciate the pure sound of audio-Nirvana delivered by the built-in turntable playing 78's with some of the more distinguished singers and orchestras of that time. This would have been 1952-53.