I recently picked up a jazz lp, but I don't know who it is!
I'm hoping some of the following info might ring a bell with someone far more conversant in these things than I am:
This is a sample disk from JVC. Nothing filled in on the label, nothing on the cover other than a sticker that reads, "Sample Disk, A-1 B-1".
Trail-off vinyl contains "D/DMS-4003-A1" followed by what looks like "JG" (this is stylized on the vinyl, looks like the J rolls into the G sort of) with a heart symbol and "J.V.C." that is all hand etched. then there is "H 1 1 1" stamped.
American Hybrid Technology phono preamplifier Measurements
Just as the Trappist Monks of Digital Audio are once again grabbing at the bellpulls to ring the death knell of analog, another fine piece of gear pops up dedicated exclusively to LP playback: the American Hybrid Technology Phono Stage. To one of the Analog Committed, this is good news. That the unit sounds as wonderful as it does is even better news. Anything else? Pull up a pew, Brother.
American Hybrid Technology phono preamplifier System
Just as the Trappist Monks of Digital Audio are once again grabbing at the bellpulls to ring the death knell of analog, another fine piece of gear pops up dedicated exclusively to LP playback: the American Hybrid Technology Phono Stage. To one of the Analog Committed, this is good news. That the unit sounds as wonderful as it does is even better news. Anything else? Pull up a pew, Brother.
American Hybrid Technology phono preamplifier Specifications
Just as the Trappist Monks of Digital Audio are once again grabbing at the bellpulls to ring the death knell of analog, another fine piece of gear pops up dedicated exclusively to LP playback: the American Hybrid Technology Phono Stage. To one of the Analog Committed, this is good news. That the unit sounds as wonderful as it does is even better news. Anything else? Pull up a pew, Brother.
American Hybrid Technology phono preamplifier Page 2
Just as the Trappist Monks of Digital Audio are once again grabbing at the bellpulls to ring the death knell of analog, another fine piece of gear pops up dedicated exclusively to LP playback: the American Hybrid Technology Phono Stage. To one of the Analog Committed, this is good news. That the unit sounds as wonderful as it does is even better news. Anything else? Pull up a pew, Brother.
Just as the Trappist Monks of Digital Audio are once again grabbing at the bellpulls to ring the death knell of analog, another fine piece of gear pops up dedicated exclusively to LP playback: the American Hybrid Technology Phono Stage. To one of the Analog Committed, this is good news. That the unit sounds as wonderful as it does is even better news. Anything else? Pull up a pew, Brother.
Doug Sax is undoubtedly one of the most controversial and outspoken figures in audio. As co-founder, with Lincoln Mayorga, of Sheffield Lab, Doug pioneered the first modern direct-to-disc recording. His perfectionist methods may be controversial, but the results certainly are not: Sheffield Lab recordings are nearly universally praised by the audiophile community, while the <I>Billboard</I> Hot 100 always features at least one Sax-cut disc.
Doug Sax is undoubtedly one of the most controversial and outspoken figures in audio. As co-founder, with Lincoln Mayorga, of Sheffield Lab, Doug pioneered the first modern direct-to-disc recording. His perfectionist methods may be controversial, but the results certainly are not: Sheffield Lab recordings are nearly universally praised by the audiophile community, while the <I>Billboard</I> Hot 100 always features at least one Sax-cut disc.
I recently picked up a jazz lp, but I don't know who it is!
I'm hoping some of the following info might ring a bell with someone far more conversant in these things than I am:
This is a sample disk from JVC. Nothing filled in on the label, nothing on the cover other than a sticker that reads, "Sample Disk, A-1 B-1".
Trail-off vinyl contains "D/DMS-4003-A1" followed by what looks like "JG" (this is stylized on the vinyl, looks like the J rolls into the G sort of) with a heart symbol and "J.V.C." that is all hand etched. then there is "H 1 1 1" stamped.