Playground for practical listening exercises
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Re: Playground for practical listening exercises
Thanks beck.
What I don't understand is if this is a Naim/Lingo issue (fixed in the L1 with removal of the filter) or a shifting of Linn's focus and my brain preferring their old 'foot tapping' style.
L1: https://www.dropbox.com/s/tc38vk8qksux5 ... 5.mp4?dl=0
L2: https://www.dropbox.com/s/nmicvv7redch8 ... 5.mp4?dl=0
Not sure the fundamental musical difference comes across in these clips.
Both Lingos powered on for a couple of days.
Not a numbered 60s copy but a 70s/80s repress :)
What I don't understand is if this is a Naim/Lingo issue (fixed in the L1 with removal of the filter) or a shifting of Linn's focus and my brain preferring their old 'foot tapping' style.
L1: https://www.dropbox.com/s/tc38vk8qksux5 ... 5.mp4?dl=0
L2: https://www.dropbox.com/s/nmicvv7redch8 ... 5.mp4?dl=0
Not sure the fundamental musical difference comes across in these clips.
Both Lingos powered on for a couple of days.
Not a numbered 60s copy but a 70s/80s repress :)
Re: Playground for practical listening exercises
Ha, I can hear it from the first clap and your Ittok, Adikt Sondek would give it even more “get up and go”.......
To me it is as if the L2 is ironing small dynamic differences out making it all more polite......
To me it is as if the L2 is ironing small dynamic differences out making it all more polite......
It’s that live feeling…………….
Re: Playground for practical listening exercises
That's good to know - thanks beck. I will listen again with your idea in mind.
Another factor is that the L2 was developed with a Cirkus bearing which is more dynamic than mine and might balance things out better. I still think there's something musically fundamental about the L1 that I prefer.
Another factor is that the L2 was developed with a Cirkus bearing which is more dynamic than mine and might balance things out better. I still think there's something musically fundamental about the L1 that I prefer.
Re: Playground for practical listening exercises
Yeah, I'm liking how that clip sounds. You might say the music just radiates out.markiteight wrote: ↑2021-03-29 01:37I think that's the best clip I've heard from you yet.Charlie1 wrote: ↑2021-03-28 22:54 This sounded good in the room. Not sure that's coming across well or not but here goes anyway....
https://www.dropbox.com/s/y1txluc8qmurj ... 5.mp4?dl=0
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Re: Playground for practical listening exercises
I’m rubbish at these line liners so will just say thanks :)
Re: Playground for practical listening exercises
You are the master of one liners Mr Tokenbrit!!
I’ve tried but still nothing this end.
I’ve tried but still nothing this end.
Re: Playground for practical listening exercises
A/C! Using your spare time to elaborate on my comment and punishing us with these. I'm going have to heat things up with a little competition before you steamroll my reputation. Sorry if I vented a bit I guess I just got a bit hot under the collar. (That's enough, I don't think I should even branch out into plumbing.)
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I didn't mean for my post to gaslight anyone; it certainly wasn't meant to enflame, or raise your temperature - please accept my apology: oil be upset if you don't. Maybe this should be the end of the exchange, and we both just cool things?ThomasOK wrote: ↑2021-04-01 23:02A/C! Using your spare time to elaborate on my comment and punishing us with these. I'm going have to heat things up with a little competition before you steamroll my reputation. Sorry if I vented a bit I guess I just got a bit hot under the collar. (That's enough, I don't think I should even branch out into plumbing.)
Re: Playground for practical listening exercises
Charlie1, to be done with the witty guys here just make a shelf above the radiator and a curtain that can be pulled across hanging from it.
When making a clip you can then use it and place some records above on the shelf. When finished you can open it up again for the heat to spread out. :-)
When making a clip you can then use it and place some records above on the shelf. When finished you can open it up again for the heat to spread out. :-)
It’s that live feeling…………….
Re: Playground for practical listening exercises
You don't think that idea might have some drawbacks... ?!? ;) :)beck wrote: ↑2021-04-02 12:09 Charlie1, to be done with the witty guys here just make a shelf above the radiator and a curtain that can be pulled across hanging from it.
When making a clip you can then use it and place some records above on the shelf. When finished you can open it up again for the heat to spread out. :-)
Re: Playground for practical listening exercises
I would have thought ‘ it’s an open and shut case’
Kalla/Sag M/Tun M3/242/LP12/Slip7
Kalla/Giella Pi/JBL308/RS2e
Majik LP12/Boazu/110s
Kalla/Giella Pi/JBL308/RS2e
Majik LP12/Boazu/110s
Re: Playground for practical listening exercises
I don't think there is any way to drape things so as to end the punishment. I'd say it is curtains for that idea and it should probably just be shelved. (See what I mean.) ;-)
PS. It might warp the records, too.
PS. It might warp the records, too.
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Re: Playground for practical listening exercises
Apology accepted, Captain Needa!
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Re: Playground for practical listening exercises
Problem with curtains is there's often strings attached...
Re: Playground for practical listening exercises
Apparently you haven't seen my Halloween outfit.
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Re: Playground for practical listening exercises
The LP12 Sithperer?
Re: Playground for practical listening exercises
Well, he has spent years studying The Force - down to fractions of a newton meter.
-- Finally! I can contribute now that we're off radiators and wall fittings and onto star wars.
Re: Playground for practical listening exercises
I was going to say "these *are* the torques you are looking for", but then O'Kee-wan admitted he'd turned to the dark side - it's inSidious. At least that explains why DSotM sounds good on the LP12 ;)
Re: Playground for practical listening exercises
Freddie-wan once thought as you do. "You don't know the power of the dark side" of the Karousel! "I must obey my master."
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Re: Playground for practical ONE LINER exercises
Where is markiteight when he is needed?
Some moderation please! :-)
Some moderation please! :-)
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