Show Report Coming Soon!
Show Report Coming Soon!
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Replacment Tubes for VP129
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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?
The Worst Radio Interview Ever?
The Worst Radio Interview Ever?
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I fall in love with 45rpm + question about turntable
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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
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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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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).