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  1. Top Tip For Record Decks

    If you have an older turntable, don't forget to oil the bearings and motor which can be accessed from the centre spindle (normally pulls out). There used to be such a thing as Turntable oil but Sewing Machine oil (readily available from wool shops etc) is fine to use.

    I could bore you even more on how to clean your vinyl to get rid of the pops and scratch noises....

     

     

     

  2. My first and only turntable which is still going strong, was bought in 1983. I bought the Scottish made Ariston RD80 from a small shop on the slipway leading to the Colston Hall/Beacon (opposite the BRI). The ADC ALT tonearm was cheaper than a Linn (can't remember their cheapest model). I was on a budget. Amazingly, 40 years on, the ADC is worth more than a Linn. Can't remember the name of this shop.

    In those days, HIFI Markets was the place to be in Union St unless you had mega dosh, in which case Radfords in Gloucester Rd  was your venue.

    I bought the then recently released NAD 3020 from Hifi Markets but just after the price had gone up to £83.00 (original price I think was £68).Their vinyl reference was usually Jeff Wayne's War Of The Worlds!

    I eventually made it to Radfords and spent some redundancy money on upgrading my amp. I had already upgraded from the NAD to A and R Cambridge A60 (later to shorten their name to Arcam) and purchased the Arcam Delta 290 which I still have but used for its phono board*.  Radfords were kind enough to let me spend even more money on upgrading my CD player! I purchased the Arcam CD 170.3 Transport only player plus the Arcam Black Box 3 (DAC). 

    My Arcam P77 cartridge for the record deck is still used. The stylus (again Arcam) has been replaced over the years  normally with Arcam! They are no longer made but courtesy of a stylus dealer on the Web, he sold me a Japanese equivalent which I received 2 months ago. It is fantastic and fits snuggly into the P77. 

    Then there's my passion with Surround Sound Processors that first entered into my life in the early 90s! Let's not go there!

    If I had saved all my money instead of buying HIFI and all things AV (including projectors) and watching City, I'd be wealthier but a lot more miserable!

     

     

    *The 290 was upgraded in the 00s to believe it or not to an Arcam Pre Amp and an Arcam Power Amp.

  3. 5 hours ago, 1960maaan said:

    When I was starting out buying my first Amp & speakers, they told me not to worry about cost or name, if you like the sound the equipment is right for you. So I always tell anyone thinking about new stuff go and listen to it. Richer Sounds are usually good for selection and they have some good quality , cheaper end stuff .Some stores have a listening room which is a big help. When I was looking for my first upgrade many years ago, the guy suggested better quality cables , that made a difference I didn't believe. Taking my own equipment and hearing how cables and different speakers sounded was a great way to spend a day. Also saved me a load of money from what another audio shop wanted to sell me.

    Absolutely correct.

    Analogue is reliant on getting a decent audio feed and cables are so important. 

    Before upgrading your speakers, check your cables. If you have Bell wire then you have a major issue! :laugh: 

    I made my own cables using Cat5 and it was very interesting and cost saving when comparing the market. I've now upgraded to Audioquest for interconnects. 

    Regarding speaker cables though, I have had a few in my time. Monster Cable was the big thing early 80s, then QED 79 strand late 80s. I can't remember what I replaced those with but 5 years ago I went to my local hifi store for a demo. 

    What I ended up purchasing was not what I thought I was going to initially buy. Chord Cables have always been deemed as really good but expensive. However, when listening to their range, the Sarsen cable from Chord really amazed me. It's deliberately thinner than most cables and is designed to go round corners and for hiding out of sight. Yet, the quality was unbelievable. 

    I bought more than 20 ft per speaker. More than enough to run my front speakers from where the amp is.

    I have given you the length to emphasise just how good they can handle the load required to drive my floor Standers.

    Take your favourite CDs etc with you as you'll know the tracks and how they sound. 

    Upgrading speaker cable is far cheaper than upgrading the speakers themselves.

    FWIW, my speakers are over 30 years old. I've replaced the rubber rings once 6 years ago. They still sound great.  The cables have added a new life to the speakers and saved me money!

     

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  4. 2 hours ago, PHILINFRANCE said:

    I bought them second hand in 1975/6? for £100 from a charming old chap in Clifton, used them in the UK for a few years, took them with me to the Middle East for a few years, back and forth from/to the UK/France until two years ago, when I sold them to a relatively young man, who bought them for €400 and told me that, as far as he was concerned, he had bought some quality speakers at a bargain price.

    Whatever, we shook hands on a mutually satisfactory deal.

    The rubber ring which connects the speaker cone to the metal ring (which is screwed into the speaker cabinet) can be the first to suffer wear and tear. However, the ring is fairly easy to replace and fix yourself.

    My beloved custom built speakers from the late 80s, were suffering badly. New rings which included the glue, cost me £30 on ebay. Who'd have thought that clothes pegs could also be used as mini vices to glue together the ring to the metal? 

    Don't throw out any speakers just because the ring is starting to disintegrate.  A cheap fix is available.

  5. 4 hours ago, downendcity said:

    In the days of uncovered wickets he earned his "deadly" nickname.

    Always remember this photo with every player on the pitch in shot.

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    Isn't this from the classic ashes test when rain stopped play on the last day (Oval)? They resumed with only 30 odd minutes to go and Deadly did the rest. Bowled the Aussies all out.

  6. I have the answer to that white tower....

    The timber structure was removed in the early 70s as it was deemed unsafe.

    It was on top of Broadmead Baptist Church. We all must've walked by this church 100s of times without knowing it was there. In my day, WH Smith and HMV were underneath. Nowadays, according to the photos, it's a Tesco Express. If you're trying to place where it is, go down Union Street and at the bottom, it'll be on your right just before John Lewis (again in my day, then another Department store and now Primark I think).

     

     

     

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  7. 10 hours ago, formerly known as ivan said:

    Can I take offence to the title of the thread please… the correct terms is person of the match!

    I demand an apology and compensation due to being hurt and upset by this whole sorry episode. 

    Over a packet of crisps?

    You're crackers!

    And if you're as old as me, may I recommend the (Alan) Crawford Crackers!

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  8. 10 minutes ago, spudski said:

     

    Just trying to get my head around waking up on a bank holiday and deciding to walk around Bristol streets following a bloke playing music on speakers? 

     

    Maybe it is a new genre called Dumb and Bass(ic).

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  9. 9 hours ago, slartibartfast said:

    Drummer Gerry Conway, Fairport Convention , husband of Pentangle's Jaqui Mcshee, and former Fotheringhay, Richard Thompson Band, Jethro Tull , Cat Stevens and many session groups passed away yesterday. RIP Gerry, thanks for the memories and music !

    The only Fairport drummer I can name is Dave Mattacks....and only because he had the drum stool for an XTC LP (Nonsuch). I take it then that Dave wasn't FCs first drummer?

     

  10. On 21/02/2024 at 23:22, luke_bristol said:

    She’s one of the best around, hope to see her back to her best (in both her health and professionally) soon.

    Very well put Luke

    My wife was in hospital for last 3 months of pregnancy with severe preeclampsia. Our only son is now 23.

    Michelle's husband used to visit this site. If he's reading this thread, please pass on a Thatcher's from us!

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  11. 9 hours ago, Mike Hunt-Hertz said:

    Well if it was good enough for Sherlock Holmes to be resurrected, than so can 007.

    And how many versions of Spiderman origins are going to be made? 

    Just now, Norn Iron said:

    And how many versions of Spiderman origins are going to be made? 

    They missed a trick here as the last one should have only been available on the web

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  12. You also have many of the film titles having nothing really to do with the actual book apart from character names. Then there was the Thunderball court case which meant the co-author could claim rights. The result was the final Sean Connery 007 outing that isn't part of the Eon canon of James Bond releases.

    Sticking to some of the original book plots could be the way to go.

  13. Wasn't his chant Amankwaah, wo ho ho oo,

    He plays out on the right....

    Kevin had a talent that was exciting to watch. As others have said, the unfortunate car crash changed things.

    Thank you for posting the story about his mum. Wow!

    Good to know Kevin is still involved in some way re fitness.

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