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Old June 2nd 06, 01:09 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Keith G
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Keith G wrote:



What about the little placky grilles - do they look OK?


Well, they do look a *little* bit like standard fit mid-70s Datsun :-)




'Datsun Grilles' it is then - you have christened an item of audio equipment
for posterity!! :-)




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Old June 2nd 06, 02:43 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
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Keith G wrote:
"Rob" wrote in message
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Keith G wrote:



What about the little placky grilles - do they look OK?

Well, they do look a *little* bit like standard fit mid-70s Datsun :-)




'Datsun Grilles' it is then - you have christened an item of audio equipment
for posterity!! :-)


My 15 minutes at last! In fact, given the price/demand for retro-Jap
stuff you could be on a roll - now, finish them in fake walnut veneer :-)
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Old June 2nd 06, 03:40 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
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On Fri, 2 Jun 2006 14:09:13 +0100, "Keith G"
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"Rob" wrote in message
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Keith G wrote:



What about the little placky grilles - do they look OK?


Well, they do look a *little* bit like standard fit mid-70s Datsun :-)


'Datsun Grilles' it is then - you have christened an item of audio equipment
for posterity!! :-)


Oi remembers when the cargo door broke loose on that plane bringing
gearbox parts from Japan - it were raining Datsun cogs!
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Old June 2nd 06, 03:47 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
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On Fri, 2 Jun 2006 11:47:59 +0100, "Keith G"
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"Don Pearce" wrote in message
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On Fri, 02 Jun 2006 06:37:52 +0100, Stewart Pinkerton
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Not to be pedantic about this, but I'm from Montrose, and an Arbroath
smokie is *not* a kipper. Kippers are herrings, an Arbroath smokie is
a haddock. To rotate back to a musical theme, essentially the same as
Peggy Lee called a 'fine Finnan Haddie', which hails originally from
Findon, further up the coast.



No, this is a kipper:

http://www.unionjackwear.co.uk/image...orgekipper.jpg

(That one is in nice St. Chav colours! :-)


Luvverly, and just in time for England to go out in the first round
again...... :-)

Was that a haddock? Bugger me - I've spent the last twenty years in a
state of confusion over me fish (and me a Faroe man and all!). Oh well
- so where do they make kippers, then?


Anywhere, it's a generic term. Got one back on the Eurobuggers with
Arbroath Smokies though - they have to be produced within ten miles of
Arbroath town centre, or you can't call them Arbroath Smokies.

Taiwan, probably.....


You wouldn't be surprised, as smoking preserves the fish, so they
could be from anywhere.

(How TF does he manage to turn a thread about 'digital volume controls'
into
a discussion about *fish*?? It must be Alzheimers....!! :-)

I thought it was supposed to be good for the brain.

Nah, he likes valves and horns!


Now, now. We must make room for all here.


Certainly - s'not like it's overcrowded in here, izzit??


It will be if Keith keeps churning out those fekkin' great horns! It
also just occured to me that you can get a housefull of vinyl into one
digital music server, even uncompressed 16/44..............
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Old June 2nd 06, 05:59 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Keith G
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"Stewart Pinkerton" wrote in message
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On Fri, 2 Jun 2006 11:47:59 +0100, "Keith G"
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http://www.unionjackwear.co.uk/image...orgekipper.jpg

(That one is in nice St. Chav colours! :-)


Luvverly, and just in time for England to go out in the first round
again...... :-)




At risk of making myself sound like one of the ageing Quad Squad who drift
round here once a year to correct our spelling &c,. I'd simply say you'll
have a hard job finding anyone who cared less about that than I do....!!
;-)



Now, now. We must make room for all here.


Certainly - s'not like it's overcrowded in here, izzit??


It will be if Keith keeps churning out those fekkin' great horns!



It can't be ruled out - this lot arrived yesterday!! :-)


It
also just occured to me that you can get a housefull of vinyl into one
digital music server, even uncompressed 16/44..............



Hmm, if I haven't got a digital point in the wrong place, I reckon I'd need
2.4 Tb...!!!





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Old June 2nd 06, 06:02 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Keith G
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"Rob" wrote in message
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Keith G wrote:
"Rob" wrote in message
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Keith G wrote:



What about the little placky grilles - do they look OK?

Well, they do look a *little* bit like standard fit mid-70s Datsun :-)




'Datsun Grilles' it is then - you have christened an item of audio
equipment for posterity!! :-)


My 15 minutes at last! In fact, given the price/demand for retro-Jap stuff
you could be on a roll - now, finish them in fake walnut veneer :-)



And supply a pair of giant furry dice with each pair!! :-)

(Now, where's me flares......???)


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Old June 2nd 06, 06:37 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
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Keith G wrote:
"Rob" wrote in message
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Keith G wrote:

"Rob" wrote in message
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Keith G wrote:


What about the little placky grilles - do they look OK?


Well, they do look a *little* bit like standard fit mid-70s Datsun :-)



'Datsun Grilles' it is then - you have christened an item of audio
equipment for posterity!! :-)


My 15 minutes at last! In fact, given the price/demand for retro-Jap stuff
you could be on a roll - now, finish them in fake walnut veneer :-)




And supply a pair of giant furry dice with each pair!! :-)

(Now, where's me flares......???)


You left them at the Montreux Casino after that Zappa concert in 1971.


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Old June 4th 06, 11:37 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
Stewart Pinkerton
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On Fri, 2 Jun 2006 18:59:34 +0100, "Keith G"
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"Stewart Pinkerton" wrote in message
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On Fri, 2 Jun 2006 11:47:59 +0100, "Keith G"
wrote:




http://www.unionjackwear.co.uk/image...orgekipper.jpg

(That one is in nice St. Chav colours! :-)


Luvverly, and just in time for England to go out in the first round
again...... :-)




At risk of making myself sound like one of the ageing Quad Squad who drift
round here once a year to correct our spelling &c,. I'd simply say you'll
have a hard job finding anyone who cared less about that than I do....!!
;-)



Now, now. We must make room for all here.

Certainly - s'not like it's overcrowded in here, izzit??


It will be if Keith keeps churning out those fekkin' great horns!



It can't be ruled out - this lot arrived yesterday!! :-)


It
also just occured to me that you can get a housefull of vinyl into one
digital music server, even uncompressed 16/44..............



Hmm, if I haven't got a digital point in the wrong place, I reckon I'd need
2.4 Tb...!!!


Dabs.com are selling 512GB USB hard drives for less than £200.....
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Old June 4th 06, 11:55 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
Dave Plowman (News)
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Default Digital volume control question....

In article . com,
Andy Evans wrote:
As to audio quality, a conductive plastic pot will have zero effect on
audio quality.


Here's another view from Allen Wright (designs amps)
"Vishay cermet are good. One of the biggest con acts has been the
pushing of conductive plastic pots to the audio industry. I don't care
what the brand is - if they make a CP and a cermet (or even a quality
carbon) then my experience is that the cermet KILLS the CP for sonic
quality. The VISHAY cerment (made by their french wing Sfernice))
sounds. like two good fixed resistors, the identical looking CP sounds
like ****! Allen


Sorry to be late replying, but pretty well everything feeding his amps
will have gone through conductive plastic pots on the mixer used for the
recording...

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Old June 4th 06, 12:22 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Keith G
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Default Digital volume control question....


"Stewart Pinkerton" wrote in message
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On Fri, 2 Jun 2006 18:59:34 +0100, "Keith G"
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Hmm, if I haven't got a digital point in the wrong place, I reckon I'd
need
2.4 Tb...!!!


Dabs.com are selling 512GB USB hard drives for less than £200.....




And 750 Gb disks for £275, but I doubt I have enough time left *myself* to
'digitise' about 4,000 LPs!!

(The TB hard disks can't be far away now....!!??)





 




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