Olive announces preload of high-quality, DRM free music on their music servers.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Quality Music - Without the Limits.
Olive and MusicGiants to deliver playlists and collections of CD-quality DRM-free music on the award-winning OPUS digital audio player.

SAN FRANCISCO, CA - October 11, 2007
Olive Media Products and MusicGiants announced a major digital audio breakthrough today. The OPUS digital audio player will now offer a large catalog of HD content, allowing users to buy, store, manage and play whole collections of true CD quality music, without any DRM (digital rights management).

A Decent Equipment Rack

A Decent Equipment Rack

It started as a joke. I told my uncle, also a huge Mets fan, that if the Mets didn't make it to the playoffs, I'd get rid of my television. What would I need a television for anyway? All I ever watch are Mets games, and I can get my news from the internet or the radio. The idea became more attractive as I thought of how much easier it would be to swap audio components without an enormous, old 27" Sharp television set getting in the way. I might even be able to hock the television for a sweet pair of bongos, or something similarly musical and pretty. They've got some nice rhythm sticks over there at Jemma Loan on Newark Avenue. A trumpet? A few harmonicas? Who knows? Plus, without the easy distraction of television, I'd inevitably read and write more, listen to more music, maybe even exercise a bit. All good things.

Replacment Tubes for VP129

Forums

This is a really basic question, but I'm utterly ignorant when it comes to tubes.

I have come across a few old tektronix measuring equipment being disposed of. inside there were several tubes and tube types.

one of the more abundant tubes in my catch are 6DJ8/ECC88 amperex tubes.

I was wondering if i can stick these into my bellari vp129 they "fit" but will they "blow up" or "ruin" or "bring the pain" to my equipment?

I fall in love with 45rpm + question about turntable

Hello everyone, I am new to this place and new to vinyl records, especially 45rpm in Mono.
however, I want to change my turntable because it can't play 45rpm. The old turntable is a fully automatic one that only play with 33rpm. SO I need to buy a new one. I prefer manual turntables.

I searched many websites and decided to get a Pro-ject Debut III or Rega P1. BUt I can only have one. SO I am here to ask, which sounds better in Mono and playing 45rpm?

Thank you very much

My Biggest Fear

During my Senior Year, my band Pigeon recorded an album at a local studio in Birmingham, AL. We pulled together the cash we made over the summer and at various shows and played till late in the evening for a short 5 song album. There were special moments from that awesome evening involving walking through the Arby's drive-through, the song George which was written by our friend George and only had 2 chords lasted 12 seconds and 2 syllables (it goes G chord, E chord, "O" "R", G chord, E chord) and actually listening to a quality recording of us playing really really really really loud.

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