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Romy the Cat
Boston, MA
Posts 10,184
Joined on 05-28-2004
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No AF, no Mac, no ways...
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Stitch wrote: | Romy's friend
calls them absolute BS....hm, is it possible to get it more precise? Why? Based
on what? What does other Tables better? Which ones?I listened to a lot of Turntables and there were
the very most expensive ones..... and I also have a personal BS-List (Simon
Yorke, Clearaudio, Transrotor, Goldmund Reference, VPI, Garrard, EMT's,
Feickert, Rockport, Kuzma, TW Acoustics ... for various reasons, speed drift,
internal vibrations, no brain, cheap parts, done wrong...) but I would not lift
the TechDas into that - my - listing ... but maybe someone knows
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Stitch, the friend of my owned pretty much all of
the tables you ever hear of and some that you did not. I am not kidding, he is
kind went on his TT insanity, which is a bit Moronic but who of us did not go
this road? My fife still does not get why I need 12 different pressings of a specific
recordings that I like. Anyhow, if you just curios them let it be but if
you would like to buy AF and would like to hear an opinion who used it for a while then I can
get you in touch privately with the friend of mine. I do not insist that his opinion
matter but the good thing about him that he does not mine to call “crap” the things
that he owns or sells.
Wellington wrote: | I think the
problem is that your forum is not fully compatible with the iPhone (iOS 11)
that I am using this morning. That yellow icon is not visible, and it seems
that there are other missing icons as well in the upper right “control panel”
area. Maybe I will fire up the Windows PC later and try again. |
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Well, Wellington, as the person who religiously hates
Apple products you understand that your pain feels like a pleasure to me. :-) Sorry, I do not do any accommodations to Apple browsers, I never had one and do
not even know how to use it.
"I wish I could score everything for horns." - Richard Wagner. "Our writing equipment takes part in the forming of our thoughts." - Friedrich Nietzsche
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