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Making my record player sound better



 
 
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Old January 16th 10, 07:38 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
bcoombes
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Default Making my record player sound better

Trevor Wilson wrote:
"bcoombes" bcoombes@orangedotnet wrote in message
o.uk...
Trevor Wilson wrote:
"bcoombes" bcoombes@orangedotnet wrote in message
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Trevor Wilson wrote:

Like a broken (analogue) clock, you are not wrong 100% of the time.

Are you implying that a broken (digital) clock would be wrong 100% of
the time?
**Possibly. It depends on the failure mode.


Ok.


**Good. I'm pleased we have established that.

What's an excapsulated active cicuit as a matter of interest.

**No idea. 'excapsulated' and 'cicuit' are not words I am familiar with.
Perhaps you could refer to an English dictionary, before you post again.


Well a rather nice looking used Nakamichi CA-5 on your website is advertised as
having 'all excapsulated active cicuits'...just wondered what they were.


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Bill Coombes
 




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