Lately I became some kind of analog junkie.
Having received, as a gift, a beautiful Thorens TD125 was, in part, the culprit of this newfound interest in vinyl.
There is a lot of information on the web, and I was thinking of open some thread to provide clues about some not very well known links with info about vinyl, cartidges, turntables and so on.
Should I discover some strange or not too known info, I will try to post the link here, for the rest of the analog loving people in this forums.
I hope this link would be of interest for all of you.
www.badenhausen.com -english-german contents-
phono/history stereoschallplatte/ history phono-vorvestärker/ history stereo-tonabnehber
Cheers
Having received, as a gift, a beautiful Thorens TD125 was, in part, the culprit of this newfound interest in vinyl.
There is a lot of information on the web, and I was thinking of open some thread to provide clues about some not very well known links with info about vinyl, cartidges, turntables and so on.
Should I discover some strange or not too known info, I will try to post the link here, for the rest of the analog loving people in this forums.
I hope this link would be of interest for all of you.
www.badenhausen.com -english-german contents-
phono/history stereoschallplatte/ history phono-vorvestärker/ history stereo-tonabnehber
Cheers
Take good care of that Thorens, Federico.
Here's a link that will keep you busy all night:
http://www.theanalogdept.com/index.html
/Hugo 🙂
Here's a link that will keep you busy all night:
http://www.theanalogdept.com/index.html
/Hugo 🙂
analogue folies
Hugo, thank you very much.
I discovered that site a couple of months ago, and by virtue of the info in that pages I was able to put that old Thorens in working condition.
As you say, that stuff kept me busy at night -oscillator troubles- for nearly two weeks...
My wife thought that I was performing spiritism or something alike, working silently as I was in the wee hours...
Finally, when the work was done, and as a celebration, I leave the TT with the platter spinning all night long, but not with a disc on the platter, but with a little wooden cat that I have as a ¨totem¨ near the equipment...
And in the morning, when she woke up and saw that cat in the merry go round... started to laugh!
She has a beautiful sense of humor and a lot of patience. We, as audiophiles or watever, are a very strange breed...
Cheers
Hugo, thank you very much.
I discovered that site a couple of months ago, and by virtue of the info in that pages I was able to put that old Thorens in working condition.
As you say, that stuff kept me busy at night -oscillator troubles- for nearly two weeks...
My wife thought that I was performing spiritism or something alike, working silently as I was in the wee hours...
Finally, when the work was done, and as a celebration, I leave the TT with the platter spinning all night long, but not with a disc on the platter, but with a little wooden cat that I have as a ¨totem¨ near the equipment...
And in the morning, when she woke up and saw that cat in the merry go round... started to laugh!
She has a beautiful sense of humor and a lot of patience. We, as audiophiles or watever, are a very strange breed...
Cheers
Re: phono poetry...
/Hugo
Love your posts Frederico, keep them comming. 😉federico moreno said:just for the fun of it:
/Hugo
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