Hey. I've got one of those Nitty Gritty's too (that model, even)
Sweet!
Hey. I've got one of those Nitty Gritty's too (that model, even)
Hey. I've got one of those Nitty Gritty's too (that model, even)
I highly recommend MF Super Wash. It's not that expensive and it lasts a long time and does a great job.
http://http://www.elusivedisc.com/MOBILE-FIDELITY-LP-SUPER-RECORD-WASH-32oz/productinfo/MFSL-WASH/
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I received the NG today and it's just as described, although I can't use it yet since it didn't come with any solution. I know lots of people make their own solution and I wouldn't mind doing that myself. Any recommendations on that?
I never realized how big a 2x4 panel really is. They're huge.
I can't resist A 2' x 4' panel is actually 24" x 48".
I was all ready to show you a pic or two of my new (to me) Jolida JD9v2 phonostage, when I discovered that my McIntosh MC122 won't power up and my Nottingham is not getting any power either. .
I had the system turned off for a few days as I'm too involved with the World Cup to listen properly. After I connected the Jolida about an hour ago I powered up the system and everything turned on, except for the power amp and turntable. I waited a few minutes and tried again....nothing. I then disconnected and reconnected everything making sure all cables were properly seated. Nothing again.
Are both my amp and TT down for the count? Could this possibly be a connection issue? Help, because I don't know what to make of this.
John, have you tried the obvious...check the plug where these are attached and see that there is power at the wall. If not, either the plug has failed or maybe you have a breaker that has jumped.
I have power at the wall. I even disconnected/reconnected the Monster powercentre which is the only piece going directly into the wall outlet. I don't like having the amp connected to the powercentre, but I have no choice as other outlets are too far away. I've not had any issues so far.
John, this is interesting. The only other thing that could be causing your problem, besides the pieces themselves of course, is the "powercentre". I had a problem with mine recently, when plugging my big Rowland into it there was a LOT of noise from the amp. Strange, since I had used this same piece for years with the Rowland and with no issues. Talking to Jeff, he recommended not using a power supply/conditioner with his amps and told me that he designs for direct connection to the wall only. So, upon taking his advice, all was well again. I would see IF bypassing the power center will help.
Otherwise, I guess a trip to your local dealer/ tech is going to be in order.
Hello and good morning, John. See if your imaging differs with the Belkin in, Monster out and report back with any noticeable changes if you don't mind.
Tom
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