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Gluegun
Headphone Addict
Registered: Jul 2001
Location: Lexington, Kentucky
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Dude, these things are for people who ALREADY have 10,000 vinyls...LOL!
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Nov-14-2001 00:41
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Gluegun
Headphone Addict
Registered: Jul 2001
Location: Lexington, Kentucky
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Well, chances are, they probably already HAVE all of the vinyls that they want that are pressed well enough to make one of those suckers sing; it's not every vinyl that can, only the "audiophile" quality ones, which they don't often make any more, both because there isn't enough demand, and because engineers that are trained to are difficult to find....
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Nov-14-2001 01:55
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Gecko
tranceaddict in training
Registered: Aug 2001
Location: Germany
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Well, some people go out and buy a shlick Mercedes and some buy an air driven turntable. I havn't yet read the whole article but as far as I've read absolutely everything is done with air. You need some kind of compressor for that and doesn't that make a lot of noise?
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Nov-14-2001 18:54
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Gluegun
Headphone Addict
Registered: Jul 2001
Location: Lexington, Kentucky
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I dunno how it's done, really, but I am *sure* it doesnt make any noise! LOL!
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Nov-14-2001 22:26
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Gecko
tranceaddict in training
Registered: Aug 2001
Location: Germany
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I quote the review.
"Air is supplied to the System III Sirius via an industrial-duty two-head compressor. The system includes an active refrigeration/accumulator that cools and removes moisture from the warm, compressed air, and provides a stage of pulse filtration. The air is then filtered and precision-regulated to 30psi. A 50' air line (which does double duty as a remote power On) is provided so the not-too-noisy, suitcase-sized compressor can be located well away from the listening environment."
So you've got that suitcase-sized compressor in the garage and an ugly black tube running through your entire house. How nice.
Further down it also says something in the lines of: even if you record the output to cd-r the wonderful sound is not destroyed. So there is some sound-engineer in the mastering studio working on a track. If he burns that to CD it will sound worse than pressed on vinyl and re-recorded on cd? Strange.
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Nov-15-2001 19:05
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