I'm not a youngster too anymore, 11 years younger than you but have had decent health problems in the last 4 years so I feel 60. You might feel 49 though.
Still successful with the candles, yes. Took up running when I was 40 which has helped to keep me alive at least for now. Don't want to kick the bucket until I have sampled all the audio equipment my heart desires!
Still successful with the candles, yes. Took up running when I was 40 which has helped to keep me alive at least for now. Don't want to kick the bucket until I have sampled all the audio equipment my heart desires!
My crystal ball tells me you're heart will soon desire an Aiwa AX-7600.
I know just the place where you can get a dual voltage one if you want to fulfill your hearts desires before you realise you have them.
I ust have Alzheimer.
That's the second time I think yours was MC and you have to remind me it's MM.
Forgive me if I have a moment of Alzheimer again but wasn't it you that told me a 1.6mV would do fine on the AUX of a vintage receiver?
Pretty sure somebody did here. Man I get confused at times. Long term memory fine but short term plays me parts the last 2 months.
No, definitely not me. I would never have told you that. So it's the Alzheimer's
You cannot ever connect a TT directly to any AUX input, as per my post above. There has to be a phono preamp, either in the amp/receiver, or an outboard one. If one is using an external phono preamp, then yes, that can and must be connected to a line level input like AUX.
Hmm, did the thread search thingy.
It was about someone asking a if he could connect a CD player to the AUX input. Of course he can, where else? And if it doesn't have an AUX then tape is just as fine, they're usually all the same lne level inputs.
Alzheimer it is. Calling my doc tomorrow and get myself decalred mentally unable to work.
Early retirement in the Bahama's here we come!
Prepare the Mai Tais and get those Cohibas out of the humidor!
By the time you turn 60 you will be retired and have all the time in the world to enjoy music and have an insatiable lust to either try all the new marvelous amps and phones or go back to basics and enjoy the current decent amps that will then be called vintage. You'll have the cash because the gear you''ll have by then will be vintage and people will pay a fortune for it. Believe me, my crystal ball is never wrong.
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