The only thing about Lamm I hate is boxes and boxes and boxes. I have just too many boxes in my room trying to keep just the essentials.We could have swapped your Techdas AF1P and my Lamm ML3's ... Then you could bi-amplify!
The only thing about Lamm I hate is boxes and boxes and boxes. I have just too many boxes in my room trying to keep just the essentials.We could have swapped your Techdas AF1P and my Lamm ML3's ... Then you could bi-amplify!
The only thing about Lamm I hate is boxes and boxes and boxes. I have just too many boxes in my room trying to keep just the essentials.
The only thing about Lamm I hate is boxes and boxes and boxes. I have just too many boxes in my room trying to keep just the essentials.
Fortunately they have long umbilicals for the power supplies, otherwise it would be a mess. I also dislike this aspect of the AF1P - the two extra boxes for the power supply/driver and airpump. Nice that it is completely silent.
Many of the hard core vinyl enthusiasts I know have a number of tables using different designs (Direct Drive, Idler, etc.), each table has multiple arms, and multiple cartridges. Of course, there could be multiple phono stages: tube, SS, or combinations of each.
How many does one need to own to get the full gamut of emotions and emotional interpretations of recordings?
Which ones?
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