Like this?
Stop showing off!
More like this (just got it a few days ago and I'm still working on the restoration....)Originally Posted by Zilch
My bro has a 80's vintage Yammy that cost big $$$$ and only used it a couple of times... Still has it too
PS. although LP's have there own cool sound, I could never isolate the TT enough or get it far enough from my monsters to keep it from rumble and feedback
Do you know which one he has ? The two top dogs are this one (PX-2) and the PF-800. As far as feedback goes, I had the same problem until a year ago. I bought a rubber "record clamp" and some crazy sorbothane "gel" feet to go under the turntable. Bingo - problem solved, and my turntable is about 10" away from one of the L250's. My old Luxman didn't have a very good suspension and this absolutely cured it.Originally Posted by Steve Gonzales
Try it - it works...
jblnut
Thanks for the tip. Funny, he has L250's also and 2 B380 knock-off SUMO Sampsons. What ever the top of the line was in say 81'-82' , that's the Yammy TT he has and it is MINT!
Here's the place to get the feet and clamp if anyone is interested - MUCH cheaper than the Audioquest sorbothane feet and supposedly just as good....Originally Posted by Steve Gonzales
http://www.kabusa.com/index_ac.htm
jblnut
Can we please get some pictures of those Sampsons? Does he have the Delilah too?Originally Posted by Steve Gonzales
Right now all I have are pic's of them from across the room. If you want some close ups, I can take them when I go over there this weekend . He does have the Delilah crossover and all the original paper work if you would like me to scan and send them. BTW, did you get that sample yet? What do you think?
That would be very nice.Originally Posted by Steve Gonzales
Wow! Rereading my post, I sound just like my grandpa. "Why, sonny, in my day, we had real music!" Oh well, if the shoe fits...
One of the great things about that time was the integration at the consumer level of great traditions and modern craftsmanship. JBL, Dual, and Kenwood: USA, Germany, and Japan all at important junctures in their corporate/industrial life cycles.
Out.
No problem Mr.Giskard, no sample huh?
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