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Romy the Cat


Boston, MA
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A truly cool solution for RIAA re-tuning….
All records, particularly from good period, were recorded at different equalization. Even the records that were RIAA marked were in fact WAY off…

How to deal with it? Running a feedback to high impedance, in the way how it made in EAR 384P, permited useing ultra small values of caps. I use variable air caps that act as a perfect equalizers… However, the variable air caps are very hard to dial-in exactly, at least the caps that I'm useing. Here I found today a solution that might do exactly what is necessary.

It is an electronically programmable capacitor. So far it is up to 14.5pF, another year and it will be larger and as soon it hits hundreds of pFs it will be perfect for LP correction. I do not know how they milk capacitates in there and I hope that capacitates do have good sound….

http://www.intersil.com/cda/deviceinfo/0,1477,X90100,0.html

The caT


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Paul S
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So, you do this by ear?
How is one sure of finding/matching the actual turnovers used for the recording, since, as you mention, the labels don't always tell the whole story?

Or is this just another way to fiddle with the sound?

Does the switching get/stay out of the way?

Cool idea, anyway!

I hope the resistors themselves sound OK.

Best,
Paul S
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drdna
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Dialing in
Romy, next you will be suggesting a digital equalizer! ;D
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  »  New  AMR PH-77: just another phonostage or more?..  Oh, yeah... the sound of the Thing Itself......  Analog Playback Forum     11  132971  07-05-2009
  »  New  Swell New RIAA-Only Phonostage, Only $60k!!!..  Vitus...  Analog Playback Forum     8  60141  07-05-2010
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