just do what Tang does with cartridges. order 6, throwaway 4 of them you don't like so much
He doesn't throw anything away, he keeps them all
just do what Tang does with cartridges. order 6, throwaway 4 of them you don't like so much
I should have been warned about spending on women to
At least one woman at the timewhile i agree.........what goes unsaid is; it's helpful to only have to spend on one woman, as opposed to multiple. system's tend to get downsized when it's multiple.
just say'n
DLR is deffo the man to muse upon the pursuit of human happiness.
AKA just how many groupies can you handle.
He doesn't throw anything away, he keeps them all
Some are perfectly happy listening toOh, it's incumbent upon the man to choose the RIGHT woman first.
Glad females or our wives don't read hifi forums we would be in the dog house lol
I like complication in my watches...not so much in my TT'sLet me hit the ball back to the fair way here.
I saw pictures of the AF Zero internal. It really explains why the tt is so damn expensive. The inside is as neatly finish as the outside. If you take it apart there must be a hundred pieces to put together. Being Techdas each piece is first grade crafted. At the same time I wonder why making a platter rotate has to be so damn complicated. It is getting close to a Tourbillon mechanism. Impressive but over-engineered come to my mind. This is quite opposite to the bare bone simple American Sound. When I assembled it I think there were no more than 10 pieces to put together.
Kind regards,
Tang
Yes, the whole vinyl thing is absolutely baffling. I get baffled every day....and yet...
Let me hit the ball back to the fair way here.
I saw pictures of the AF Zero internal. It really explains why the tt is so damn expensive. The inside is as neatly finish as the outside. If you take it apart there must be a hundred pieces to put together. Being Techdas each piece is first grade crafted. At the same time I wonder why making a platter rotate has to be so damn complicated. It is getting close to a Tourbillon mechanism. Impressive but over-engineered come to my mind. This is quite opposite to the bare bone simple American Sound. When I assembled it I think there were no more than 10 pieces to put together.
Kind regards,
Tang
Glad females or our wives don't read hifi forums we would be in the dog house lol
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