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    CD guy shifts to vinyl: still a draw

    More on this subject. I replaced the MMF-5 with a VPI Scout over a year ago. That blew the original premise of this test - comparable cost between the CD and LP equipment - way out of whack. The Scout is a great table, much better than the MMF-5. It just does everything better. Well, with...
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    MG Head owners, unleash your amp! (My life changing revelation)

    here's the separate thread with the info on eliminating the buzz: http://www6.head-fi.org/forums/showt...ghlight=shield
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    Any of you guys using the Bottlehead S.E.X. amp for a headphone amp?

    Hey, I didn't suggest to anybody that they should consider it. I asked if any of the regulars (whose depth of experience with the sound of various tube headphone amps I trust more) had any experience that would convince ME to consider it. Since you don't appear to be one of the regulars, let...
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    Any of you guys using the Bottlehead S.E.X. amp for a headphone amp?

    Any Head-Fi'ers out there using the Bottlehead S.E.X. amp for their headphone amp? I've made some of their other stuff and really liked it. I haven't done the S.E.X. amp because I already have a tube headphone amp. The Bottlehead community and pro reviewers are posting favorable feedback, but...
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    Software to convert MP3 files to CD-readable format

    I have some MP3 files that I would like to convert to another format (I'm not sure what) that I could burn to CDRs and play in CD players that are CDR enabled but not MP3 enabled. What do you guys use for this? Does it work with big MP3 files (like those converted at 192kps, or even higher)...
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    Love my Scout! Now I need a cleaning machine!

    Hey CPW, care to share any details on the changes from the MMF-5 to the Scout? The MMF-5 has now won me over to vinyl, but I'm itching to upgrade.
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    CD guy shifts to vinyl: still a draw

    I'm now five months into the CD versus LP thing. I'm not listening to many CDs. Mostly LPs. I had been unhappy with my cart setup and wasn't getting playback that was as well-tracked or quiet as I wanted. Tried various record cleaning regimes, up to and including now using a record...
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    Is my Archos dead?

    When you hook it up to your computer, can you access files on the drive? If so the drive's probably okay and you might just have an operating system problem. Have you tried reloading the operating system?
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    TT Cartridge suggestions

    You know about the vinyl forum at audio asylum, right? Those guys are good to ask. www.audioasylum.com
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    Anyone tried the Vinyl Zyme from Todd's? Sleeves?

    I've used the Vinyl-Zyme on a few records. No record cleaning machine; just applied it to wet the LP and spread it around, let it sit for a minute, then cleaned with an Orbitrac pad. Consistent with my experience with the Orbitrac fluid and 50% Isopropyl/50% distilled water, I've had to get...
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    CD guy shifts to vinyl: still a draw

    I finally replaced the passive EQ capacitors in the phono stage with Auricaps. This has made a huge improvement. The detail retrieval is increased, and finer treble details are coming into focus. I'm getting the kind of involved, musical sound I have been missing. I listened to LPs a bunch...
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    CD guy shifts to vinyl: still a draw

    More data: I eased up on the cart tracking force a little this weekend. The Goldring 1012GX that comes with the MMF-5 has a tracking range of 1.5 to 2. I had been running it at 1.7, as recommended by Music Hall. I cranked it back to 1.4 and things really opened up a whole lot. The...
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    CD guy shifts to vinyl: still a draw

    More data: I spent a little time comparing a used LP copy of "Aja" to an 80's-vintage CD of the same. It may not be fair for me to compare the LP reissue of "Time Out" to the CD remaster. The difference in treble information between the LP and CD of "Aja" is nowhere near as big as it...
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    CD guy shifts to vinyl: still a draw

    There's been some debate about comparing equivalent priced CD and vinyl decks lately. Thought I'd share my recent experience. I have pretty good ears and a CD rig that I'm pretty happy with. Sensitive speakers, 300B monoblocks, and a tube preamp, all of my own making, that I have tweaked out...
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    What CDP gives you the most 3D soundstage for around $600?

    I strongly endorse the Ah! player. I'm a two-channel fan and soundstaging is a big deal to me. I was a headphone listener too, but a series of "decent" audiophile players that thrilled me in two channel left me lukewarm through headphones because the soundstage was compromised. The Ah! player...
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    Tu-be, or not tu-be? That is the question.

    I use an Ah Tjoeb 4000 with my main two-channel rig, which is a 12AU7 preamp into 300B SET monoblocks or my MG Head/Senn 580s. I use a 5751 in the MG Head because I don't like the sound of 12AX7's -- not enough resolution or pace. I don't get comments about use of tubed CDP's with other tubed...
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    Comments on this MG-head OTL *upgrade* appreciated

    In my opinion, it looks like a sensible approach, if decent carbon film resistors were used. I did the same thing myself to my MG Head. Some people feel metal film resistors are a little cold, and feel the carbon films are nicer to listen to. The particular resistors your guys replaced look...
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    Njoe Tjoeb

    I have one, but I can't compare it to the Jolida or the Music Hall units. I can't think of enough nice things to say about this player. It's the first player I've enjoyed listening to with headphones. I'm a soundstaging and imaging fan, and this player delivers it even through cans.
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    would it be okay if I spray paint an enclosed transformer?

    I do it all the time, both enclosed (like the 300 series from Hammond) and channel-frame. So do many of my friends. No problem.
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    Music Hall 2.1 problem

    I have the MMF 5.1. It has a different tonearm than yours, but maybe they share a common defect that causes high frequency distortion. With the 5.1's, sometimes the "tube" that makes up the arm and headshell is installed in the pivot twisted a little, and it doesn't hold the headshell...
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    Vinyl: Dual 721 or MMF-5

    I have the MMF-5 with the stock cartridge. I'm a discerning listener with a lot of experience distinguishing the relative merits of CD players, but I don't have much TT experience. That being said, I've no complaints! Very quiet table. It's readily adjustible, including the tonearm height, so...
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    DIY Voigt Horn worth building?

    The following is my experience -- but it's just my opinion and other people might hear different things with their ears. I tried the "Herb Jeshke" pipe, modified a little as Bob Brines suggested to smooth the frequency response. I used the RS 1354 drivers that everybody was so wild about...
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    Voltage at Tjoeb Headphone In

    According to the tube guys in our neck of the woods, Deja Vu is a good shop. I don't go in there because I'm afraid I'd spend the mortgage money. I have a fantastic pair of Paramours -- well wired and extraordinarily nice looking, with upgraded plate chokes and caps. In about a month, I'll be...
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    Voltage at Tjoeb Headphone In

    Oh yeah, one more thing. You mentioned the Paramours. I'm using the Tjoeb with the Paramours and a Foreplay-type preamp on an interim basis until I finish my 300B monoblocks. It sounds really, really good. The headphone sound I was gushing about above is from an extensively-modified ASL MG Head...
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    Voltage at Tjoeb Headphone In

    I have the Tjoeb. I am really, really happy with this player. That being said, I didn't demo the alternative tube players. I should explain that my bias is for two-channel listening, and that soundstaging and instrument separation/resolution is as important to me as tonal balance. This makes...
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