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The winners of John Marks' "5 Great Art Songs of the Rock Age" competition, introduced in the February 2008 installment of JM's "The Fifth Element" column, have been announced.
Very interesting. Linn enters the fray with the Sneaky Music DS, a sort of downmarket Klimax DS priced at
Company with some of teh greatest brands, this guy did it right!!! What a history, John, get an interview with him, he's getting old..this guys life is hi fi history. When D&M merges with Harman, they will own all the major brands of stuff. http://www.twice.com/article/CA6564915.html?desc=topstory
So, im very new to this whole thing but i guess thats what "Entry Levels" all about.
I left my record player running completely by accident for 48hours, there was no vinyl in so it was just spinning. I went to play it today and the table dosent spin. Does this mean the motor is screwed? I can switch it on and move the needle, its just the table doesnt spin around?
Any help would be awesome?
this month's Make Magazine, #14 (www.makezine.com) has DIY instructions to build a phonograph which plays back Edison cylinders. Surprisingly not that complicated, and there's probably lots of room for tweaking....
(I don't even own any 78s, but out there somewhere is the anarchophile who thinks that recorded sound went downhill when recordings went from vertically to laterally cut....)
I have done quite a bit of reading about DIY speaker building and one thing that is almost universal is the use of MDF or some type of higher quality plywood. Why isn't regular hardwood used? Why don't speaker manufacturing companies use hardwood? Almost all of the manufacturers use MDF. I would guess it's a matter of cost.