Three no trumps when vulnerable

Sir,
This is a phenomenal system in a beautiful room. I too have attempted to create a listening space that looks more like a living room and less like a music studio. Can you show us any pictures of your record collection, I've heard its stunning.

Jeffrey
 
Sir,
This is a phenomenal system in a beautiful room. I too have attempted to create a listening space that looks more like a living room and less like a music studio. Can you show us any pictures of your record collection, I've heard its stunning.

Jeffrey

your room too is beautiful Jeff
 
Are those "saxophones" custom or part of a production run?
 
Gregadd, Sir,

The cream-ish saxophones are made by Arcadian in Greece. As to whether they are currently produced I cannot say.

Charney in the U.S. make something as an alternate to the things in my room. I believe that someone on that side of the pond owns the Charney speakers with a pair of BD 7 in them.

Kindest regards, G.
 
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Have at it; "The essential concept behind the new cartridge is to operate an electrodynamic cartridge as a displacement-sensitive current-generator rather than as velocity-sensitive voltagegenerator; the latter being the normal approach".

DisC article_for Transform Media.pdf (phaedrus-audio.com)


Kindest regards,G.
I find this approach to a cartridge very interesting. I know strain gauges very well from my work with milling machines. I have often wondered whether this principle would be suitable for cartridges. I am pleased that this idea has already been realised. Maybe I can listen to one soon?
 
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Dear RalfAM,

Please allow me to employ my powers of deduction(none) and say that we have spoken?

Your work and pedigree, both of you in AM is an exemplar to me.

DT eat you heart out, figuratively speaking of course. When I combine the TM1 with the cartridge I think I will have topped
My zenith.

In lieu I will send the glass tube iteration to Agrail and the Supertube to yourselves.

Kindest regards,G.
 
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