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On 4/30/2015 5:27 PM, Wim Vogel wrote:
quoted 196 lines My virusscanner doesn't like xmplay...
> My virusscanner doesn't like xmplay...
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> Wim Vogel
>
> On Wed, Apr 29, 2015 at 11:17 PM, Clint Anderson <clinta@gmail.com
> <mailto:clinta@gmail.com>> wrote:
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> no one asked but
>
> i use xmplay
> un4seen.com <http://un4seen.com>
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> Clint Anderson
> Systems Engineer
>
> On Wed, Apr 29, 2015 at 12:51 PM, Dimitrij
> <dekantierer@googlemail.com <mailto:dekantierer@googlemail.com>> wrote:
>
> for mac I never found a better player than http://cogx.org/
> does not need any "library", just your music folder, light as
> hell, plays flac.... fuck I love it.
>
> I'm listening on Cabasse Moorea 420 + AMC Amplifier or Adam A7X
> / Babyface in the Studio.
>
> @Clint I got 3 original dynaco a25 woofers in fine condition,
> which I would sell.
> Just if you need them one day.
>
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> 2015-04-29 19:40 GMT+02:00 Claes <claal67@gmail.com
> <mailto:claal67@gmail.com>>:
>
> Which player do you recommend for flacs on mac and pc
> respectively?
>
>
> > 28 apr 2015 kl. 08:04 skrev Michael Bramwell
> <mbramwell@gmail.com <mailto:mbramwell@gmail.com>>:
> >
> > In the lounge rooms its:
> >
> > 2 x Technics 1210 Mk 2
> > Digital comes from a macbook pro via audio8 soundcard
> (flacs are
> > preferred but mp3s are fine as well)
> >
> > The above go through an Xone:92 mixer and out to some
> Behringer Truth
> > B2031A monitors, which unlike everything else behringer
> make are
> > pretty nice, at least to my ears.
> >
> > On the bus to work its just some tunes via my droid and some
> > Sennheiser CX 300-II Precision ear buds.
> >
> > My first choice is always vinyl, followed by flacs, cds
> never as they
> > quickly get scratched beyond use in mine and my kids hands.
> >
> > On Tue, Apr 28, 2015 at 9:51 AM, karl poechlauer
> > <karljpoechlauer@yahoo.com
> <mailto:karljpoechlauer@yahoo.com>> wrote:
> >> Technics 1210 Mk 2
> >>
> >> BEHRINGER MICROPHONO PP400 phono preamp
> >>
> >> Schiit Vali Tube Headphone Amp
> >> Sennheiser HD 380 Pro headphones
> >> or Klipsch G-17 Air Stereo speaker
> >>
> >> I put this together to be as compact as possible, I can
> hide the preamp and
> >> headphone amp underneath the turntable. And the Klipsch
> speaker sounds great
> >> for how small it is. But for vinyl I usually use the
> headphones.
> >>
> >> I also have an iPhone on which I listen to 320 mp3s on
> Nocs earbuds that I
> >> got from Bleep.com, while riding my bike or working.
> >>
> >> Quit CDs around 2005.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> On Apr 27, 2015, at 5:00 PM, Clint Anderson
> <clinta@gmail.com <mailto:clinta@gmail.com>> wrote:
> >>
> >> there is another lesson here which is always use really
> good locks to lock
> >> up your stored shit
> >>
> >>
> >> Clint Anderson
> >> Systems Engineer
> >>
> >>> On Mon, Apr 27, 2015 at 6:58 PM, Clint Anderson
> <clinta@gmail.com <mailto:clinta@gmail.com>> wrote:
> >>>
> >>> i'll take your word for it, you have a good ear ;)
> >>> i had two 1400s just for my own listening but they got
> ripped off long ago
> >>> so i replaced them with the lp60 which had good reviews
> for a sub-$300
> >>> turntable
> >>> audio technica also makes an lp120 which is a weird
> clone of the sl1200,
> >>> your guess as to what quality it is, it seems to cheap
> to be that great but
> >>> at the same time has solid reviews.
> >>> i just listen to one record at a time now, but i wish i
> had things like a
> >>> replacable cartridge, or adjustable weight, pitch control
> >>> at the time it didnt seem worth $100-150
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> Clint Anderson
> >>> Systems Engineer
> >>>
> >>> On Mon, Apr 27, 2015 at 6:51 PM, kent williams
> <chaircrusher@gmail.com <mailto:chaircrusher@gmail.com>>
> >>> wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>> A 1210 has a fixed motor, which has 2 parts: A
> Brushless DC Stator is
> >>>> fixed to the base (AKA the plinth) and the Rotor is
> actually embedded in the
> >>>> platter. It works (as all electric motors do) by
> electromagnets
> >>>> repelling/attracting magnets to produce motion.
> There's some ripple built
> >>>> into the process because the electromagnets in the
> stator switch magnetic
> >>>> polaritys to push/pull the magnets in the
> rotor(platter). This can be
> >>>> damped by adding mass to the rotor, and the SL1200
> does this, but the
> >>>> platter is relatively light so it isn't perfect.
> >>>>
> >>>> All the complaints from audiophiles like this mention
> 'coloration of
> >>>> treble' and collapse of their much-loved 'soundstage'
> -- a properly
> >>>> maintained SL1200 has very little ripple or vibration
> that's audible. In
> >>>> other words, audiophiles complain about things they
> may actually just be
> >>>> imaginating to justify spending thousands on fancier
> turntable.
> >>>>
> >>>> As for the bearing -- which is in the center of the
> platter -- I've never
> >>>> heard of anyone replacing them. It is a part that
> audiophiles do have fancy
> >>>> replacements for, on the theory that if it has less
> frictional resistance it
> >>>> will sound better. Dunno about that either.
> >>>>
> >>>>> On Mon, Apr 27, 2015 at 6:34 PM Clint Anderson
> <clinta@gmail.com <mailto:clinta@gmail.com>> wrote:
> >>>>>
> >>>>> that too
> >>>>> motor wears the screw/screw wears the motor
> >>>>> if kent says it hasnt made a difference in 20 years i
> guess ill assume
> >>>>> maybe it only applies to shitty non-technics direct
> drives :)
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Clint Anderson
> >>>>> Systems Engineer
> >>>>>
> >>>>>> On Mon, Apr 27, 2015 at 6:24 PM, kawayama
> <kawayama@gmail.com <mailto:kawayama@gmail.com>> wrote:
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> I thought it was the vibrations from the motor,
> which could conceivably
> >>>>>> be heard through the pick-up, that was the problem
> with direct drives?
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> --
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> constant shallowness leads to evil.
> >>
> >>
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