Forcefield On!

Forcefield On!

Here's a Fox News segment on the Trophy Active Defense Systems, a division of General Dynamics. Although the video makes it look like it's all but installed on IDF vehicles, <A HREF="http://www.defense-update.com/products/t/trophy.htm"><I>Defense Update</I></A> throws some cold water on the rosy predictions, quoting US Army deputy for acquisition and systems management, Maj. Gen. Jeffrey A, Sorenson, who said the project is obviously not good to go. "If this thing was ready to go, my question would be, why wasn’t it on the particular tanks that went into Lebanon?" he said, noting that no Israeli Merkava tanks carried the Trophy system.

TL Audio's Fatman iTube

TL Audio's Fatman iTube

I got scooped on this by Josh Ray over at <a href="http://www.sonicflare.com/archives/fatman-itube-now-available.php">Sonic Flare</a>, but, in my defense, I did manage to tell my sweetheart about it. My priorities are in place, indeed. I told her, "You might be interested in this." Kelli owns an iPod, you see. I do not. "I don't know anything about TL Audio," I continued, "but I am familiar with <a href="http://bluebirdmusic.com/Fatman_Intro.htm">Bluebird Music</a>. I'm a fan of their products as well as their business philosophy &#151; one that emphasizes system synergy and value for money. At home, I'm using their Exposure <a href="http://www.stereophile.com/budgetcomponents/1105exposure/index.html">in… amp</a> and CD player. Good stuff."

Harman Kardon

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Many years ago in 1985 to be exact I thought since I am in college I need to get me a really good stereo to keep me company while I missed being at home. I thought I would start at a high end audio establishment just to see if I could find something in my price range considering I had worked the following summer at a good job and made more money than I have ever made probably in all my previous jobs combined. Well this particular store carried Harman Kardon and I thought to myself where is the Sony, Pioneer, etc, you know brands that are mass produced and that I was familiar with.

Sumiko Blackbird Cartridge

Just getting back into my vinyl collection. Bought a Sumiko Blackbird cartride and had it mounted. Less than 10 hours on it. The cantelever is not perpendicular to the cartridge body. It is about 20 degrees offset to the right. I don't know how it got that way. Cartridge sounds pretty good though.

My question since I am a neophyte- Will this damage my records or do I need to replace this cartridge?

Any advice is appreciated.

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