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  1. Lee Henley

    Used Record Surprise Gems

    Good to hear mate I like bootlegs too and at one point had every LZ live bootleg that was on the market, I no longer collect them but from time to time still give them a play
  2. Lee Henley

    Used Record Surprise Gems

    Hand held tape recorder by a member of the audience, there’s some great LZ audience recordings check out the LA Forum from 21st June 1977 called listen to this Eddie recorded by Mike Millard
  3. Lee Henley

    Used Record Surprise Gems

    The LZ records are all live Bootleg recordings, the Destroyer set is a famous show from Cleveland 1977 from a sound board recording but don't expect hi fidelity sound reproduction, the other LZ albums from memory are audience recordings transferred to vinyl
  4. Lee Henley

    Ordering a Bokrand Tonearm

    That's good news, I am very happy for you
  5. Lee Henley

    What Is It That You Are A Collector Of

    Hadn't seen this thread before. I was a collector of Led Zeppelin memorabilia for a long time and used to buy on a regular basis original concert posters, ticket stubs and programmes along with promotional items. I've also got genuine autographs some I've managed to get in person except for John...
  6. Lee Henley

    SET amp owners thread

    You could say I’ve cost you a small fortune in that 5 years lol
  7. Lee Henley

    SET amp owners thread

    Had a good day yesterday with Kedar and the host of the system Jeff, its always nice to hear someone else's system and a first for me to hear an all Kondo system outside of Munich, it was also a first for me to hear these speakers. I felt that the speakers did a great job on the tone of...
  8. Lee Henley

    Soulnote E-2 phonostage

    My local dealer has just taken on this brand and has the E2 phono stage, at some point in the near future I am going to go and have a listen and see how it compares to my Lab 12 Melto2
  9. Lee Henley

    This is my system.

    Thanks for the update that’s an impressive set up you have
  10. Lee Henley

    This is my system.

    Very nice system do you have a list of items in the system
  11. Lee Henley

    Ordering a Bokrand Tonearm

    Very nice mate, looks like a well engineered piece of kit
  12. Lee Henley

    Ordering a Bokrand Tonearm

    One thing to keep in mind when installing the arm, make sure you use a 28mm drill bit for the hole and use a 3.5mm drill bit for the fixing holes, I didnt have a 28mm dill bit only a 30mm one which isn't ideal as the fixing holes are quite close to the centre hole. I am going to get a 28mm drill...
  13. Lee Henley

    Ordering a Bokrand Tonearm

    Yes mate I got it Friday morning and installed it Friday, I had to make a DIY temporary arm board from a thick piece of MDF until I can get one sorted from Nottingham Analogue for my Dais, overall though the arm is very impressive with an SPU cart Untitled by henleymajor, on Flickr
  14. Lee Henley

    Ordering a Bokrand Tonearm

    My arm should ship today, I ordered it the end of November
  15. Lee Henley

    Ordering a Bokrand Tonearm

    Had confirmation from Alfred that my arm is about to be shipped with UPS, looking forward to getting it next week all being well. I can’t complain about the service from Alfred.
  16. Lee Henley

    Ordering a Bokrand Tonearm

    I went through eBay as I felt buyer protection was important
  17. Lee Henley

    Ordering a Bokrand Tonearm

    I have put an order in for a Bokrand 12" arm, hoping that it will be here sometime end of Jan or early Feb 23. As you know I have a FR64s so your more than welcome to come over when the arm arrives
  18. Lee Henley

    Visit to Audiophile Bill to hear his horns project

    Glad that the plates worked out for you Bill, looks good mate and more than happy to help
  19. Lee Henley

    HumminGuru - an inexpensive desktop RCM

    Ok OK mate thanks for that
  20. Lee Henley

    HumminGuru - an inexpensive desktop RCM

    I have had a look through the manual and could not find anything on how to carry out the Degass regime, would anyone on here be able to advise for me please? Many thanks Lee
  21. Lee Henley

    HumminGuru - an inexpensive desktop RCM

    Ordered one myself last week, looking forward to using it. I shall be adding the Tergitol to the mix
  22. Lee Henley

    What movies do you watch over and over again?

    For me its Jason Bourne films with Matt Damon Shooter The Equalizer with Denzel Washington Django Unchained The original Italian Job Enter The Dragon The Ronin
  23. Lee Henley

    Seeking SPU tonearm advice

    Ok mate, I will definitely get down to London to do the compare with you, I will also let you know how we get on with the Brokrand vs FR64s compare
  24. Lee Henley

    Seeking SPU tonearm advice

    Sculpture A SUT https://ammonite-audio.co.uk/product/sculpture-a-mini-nano-step-up-transformer/
  25. Lee Henley

    Seeking SPU tonearm advice

    I use the Sculpture A SUT designed specifically for an SPU it has a 1:26 ratio and works perfectly with my SPU Classic GE. As for tonearms I use an FR64s which seems to work really well, at some point in the near future my friend is bringing his Bokrand 12" arm around to see if there is a major...
  26. Lee Henley

    Koetsu

    Nice one mate, not sure when I will be next down but when I do I will let you know
  27. Lee Henley

    Koetsu

    I think a Rosewood will be my next cart should work well on my FR64s
  28. Lee Henley

    HumminGuru - an inexpensive desktop RCM

    Hi Bill I get some of the Tergitol off ebay, you only need a couple of drops from each bottle per 1000ml of distilled water, it works really well mate and doesn't cost much. For my application I use it with IPA on my Project wet and dry cleaner. The guy also sells a bigger bottle version for £8...
  29. Lee Henley

    HumminGuru - an inexpensive desktop RCM

    Thanks for that I’ll take a look
  30. Lee Henley

    HumminGuru - an inexpensive desktop RCM

    Ok mate I’ll be interested in your thoughts

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