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  1. I'm not embarrassed to say I love Heart!!!

     

    I've never noticed any issues with my Canadian press. I'm listening to it right now (three songs in) and haven't had any problems. A misaligned cartridge would definitely struggle with it though. Where are you having problems or is it throughout the whole album?

  2. Don't know what more I can say about it, other than I don't think it will be a problem. If that happens i'll just re-cap it, I recently did a big repair on a CRT monitor for a friend that involved re-capping the video board, now that was a pain.

    I suspect i'll upgrade from the reciever to a component system before it ever becomes a problem.

    That Luxman turntable is gorgeous. Never seen one quite like that before.

    Ok, one last thing about the turntable on the amp: not only will the heat cause premature failure, the sound will degrade as time passes.

    I recently replaced my wireless router. I read that keeping it off the ground and dust free would prolong its life. I put it on the ground in the same dusty spot. I don't care about the router the same way I care about my audio gear. But that's my choice and we all get to choose how we handle our stuff.

    I had never seen the Luxman PD444 until someone came in to sell it to us. The guy swatted my hand when I went to touch the dust cover. He always cleaned it in the shower. I take care of my stuff but not quite to that extent.

  3. Yeah, the N55ES has the same transformer as the N80ES. I'm on the lookout for another N55ES to run them in mono.

     

    No pictures of my complete setup (too messy) but I've included a picture of my turntable.

     

    This is my setup: Luxman PD444 w/Luxman TA-1 & Ortofon Quintet Black, Luxman TA-1 & Ortofon Vivo Blue > Pro-Ject Tube Box DS > Cambridge Audio 651A (as a preamp) > Sony TA-N55ES > Mordaunt-Short Mezzo 8.

     

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  4. The GX90ES has a power output of 120wpc, compared to the 80wpc output of the GX909ES which generates much less heat. Furthermore, the 909ES uses Sony's Optical Legato system (which i'm sure you are familiar with) and to take advantage of that I keep the output below 50%, which is more than enough for the size of this room. Maybe if I left it on for a few hours the heat would become a problem, I only use it for the turntable and the longest it's ever on is ~45 minutes. Thanks for the concern.

     

    How are you measuring output? Sony's Optical Legato system operates the amp in Class A mode at lower ouput. You realize Class A means it's always on, always producing heat, therefore even more important to have proper ventilation.

     

    If you could see how many dried up capacitors our technicians replaces in a day, you may change your mind. Heat needs to leave the amplifier. But I'm not going to tell you what to do with your gear. Just trying to help...

  5. Thanks for the advice. I don't mind comments when they're actually helpful. I keep the volume under control and the Technics has very good isolation, I haven't found it to be much of a problem with the way I use this setup.

     

    We just serviced the exact same receiver you have and I was demoing it today. It gets quite warm, especially around the power transformer, and needs proper ventilation. 

     

    EDIT: sorry, ours is a GX90ES but my comment still applies to your receiver.

  6. I've owned the Pioneer PL-530 and it's a good turntable but the auto-return mechanism interferes with playback near the end of the record. The JVC has similar auto functions to early 80's high-end Sony and Denon turntables that do not interfere with playback. Also, the JVC is quartz-locked. My vote is for the JVC unless the problems it has are with the auto functions. That could be bad news.

     

    Good information here: http://www.audiokarma.org/forums/showthread.php?t=366060

  7. Shelby Lynne - Just A Little Lovin' - Analogue Productions standard pressing

    http://www.discogs.com/Shelby-Lynne-Just-A-Little-Lovin/release/3594654

     

    I bought 5 copies for our audio/record store, they all sold in two days. There's a 45RPM press that I need as well. I can't imagine this album sounding better but I still have to have it. 

     

    Also, a couple that haven't been mentioned: Atoms For Peace - AMOK, Devin Townsend Project - Ki, Jesus Lizard - Goat (original). 

  8. The AC adapter for the old Debut Carbon doesn't work for the Speed Box. The AC adapter for the Speed Box outputs DC. The Debut Carbon AC adapter outputs AC.

     

    Specs for the Speed Box here: http://project-audio.com/main.php?tech=speedboxs&cat=default〈=en 

     

    EDIT: the Music Hall 2.2 must be an AC motor otherwise it wouldn't have worked with the Speed Box so the same as the old Debut Carbon. 

  9. This appears to be identical to the Hitachi HT-350. We just serviced one for a customer. Manual can be downloaded here. http://www.vinylengine.com/library/hitachi/ht-350.shtml

     

    Rotate the "Operation" switch to the cue up position then move the tonearm towards the record. The platter will start spinning. If the platter doesn't start spinning when you move the tonearm towards the platter, it will likely require repairs. Before playing a record, check the condition of the stylus. Probably best to just replace it.

  10. Gojira - The Link Alive

    Meshuggah - The Ophidian Trek

    Lagwagon - Live In A Dive

    Pantera - Official Live: 101 Proof

    Rush - A Show Of Hands

     

    This guy knows what he's talking about but I don't know Lagwagon. I'll add NOFX - I Heard The Suck Live!! This was the only NOFX album I owned for over 10 years. I eventually got Punk In Drublic but I've always preferred that live album.

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