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His amps are made out of recycled beer cans
and his source from tomatos.
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Has anyone heard Teodor Currentzis's Mozart da ponte recordings? I think he's one of the freshest interpreters I've heard in years. Vigorous, sensitive, with great casts.
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How hard would it be to add an analog-digital converter to Mani?
I know some turntables like to build in USB out, but if I'm going to the trouble of acquiring an LP, I do not want some two-bit (used colloquially) chip to create the digital file. Obviously upgradability says put it in a separate box, but are there thermal or other reasons for that as well?
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How hard would it be to add an analog-digital converter to Mani?
It would be a superior engineering solution to put the A/D module in a separate box. It would be a very interesting goal to produce such a box and have it available by say, late winter, at an affordable price.
@Baldr, in terms of pre-WW2 recordings, where do you come down on all the arguments about selectable EQ curves; i.e. Columbia, Decca, RIAA etc?
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That's a hint if I've ever heard one...
To answer the question, I am in favor of an inverse of the appropriate eq curve (NAB, Columbia, etc.) utiliszed in the early LP recordings (before the industry standardized on RIAA by 1956). The difficult part is research needed if the record is not clearly marked. This would be a product of too specialized interest for Schiit, but if there is sufficient interest I could be persuaded to publish non copyrighted schematics.