Saturday, October 19, 2024

Observe and Discuss

 


16 comments:

  1. I like it, except the posters should be Bach and Mendelssohn. Can't stand the Rolling Stones.
    - macxcool

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    1. Bach is God. The Well Tempered Clavier is the basis of my statement.

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    2. I would prefer Grateful Dead posters and music

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  2. ...discuss...? Rolling Stones are so...shallow.
    Russian masters...so full and deep.

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  3. The physical form is exactly what my parents had over 50 years ago in a 'Clairtone' console that was made and sold in Canada. One long cabinet with speakers either end, a turntable on the left under the centre lift up lid and an AM/FM tuner on the right. And a place to store about 20 LPs. It was the bee's knees at the time. Steve_in_Ottawa

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  4. Cabinets with tops that have to be moved to access the inside are problematic. Invariably stuff gets piled on top which discourages opening the cabinet which means whatever is inside ends up not getting used.

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  5. You don't put a speaker in the same cabinet as a turntable. Period.

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    1. Plus you'd get a better presence if the speakers were farther apart.

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  6. Stones !!! Six decades of rock and roll music. Who can come close?!

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    1. Clapton. Winwood. Santana. Floyd.
      I wouldn't cross the street to see the stones.

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  7. And more versatile than you'd think!
    https://youtu.be/SwEOZtJm8pU

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  8. Yes, late 60s early 70s

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  9. Originally from the 50's it has since been highly modified. I likes that slab of walnut across the front. At low volumes the turntable will do just fine. The foam grills on the speakers are acoustically transparent.

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  10. AI generated...Although the speakers seem to be "matched" their logo's are different...

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  11. Heard a lot of Sinatra, Nat King Cole, Doris Day on one of those things.

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  12. I'm looking at my outlaw's console as I type this. It was the first piece of real furniture they purchased. They gave it to us as a first house warming gift. It turned 60 last year. Gerard record player, solid wood, might be walnut might not, tube amp of unknown origin, analog radio tuner by Phillips. Have half a mind to gut it and put in a Macintosh amp, Thorens turntable and Advent speakers. Weighs a ton.

    Spin Drift

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