Martyn Miles
pfm Member
Your sure it’s not just had 40 years of polishing?
I must listen to Alan Bennet’s play ‘40 years on.’
If I can find it on a record I could play it using my 40 years old LP12.
Perfect...
Your sure it’s not just had 40 years of polishing?
I recently played all four sides of "Tales From Topographic Oceans" and enjoyed it, it actually made sense, that's how good my current TT is. "Zen Arcade" still sounds like it was mixed by someone on acid wearing boxing gloves however, it makes a damned good fist of reassembling the shattered sonic remains of Husker Du into some cohesive semblance of a whole.
I used to be quite into prog but it was while listening to that rubbish that my 16 year old self saw the light...
Yes were the ultimate, totally bollocks words-out-of-a-hat lyrics and massively overlong.
Pre cirkus ?I have it on very good authority that the LP12 was voiced for prog and nothing else.
The Cirkus bearing will not physically fit on the old subchassis. They doubled up the thickness of the metal where the flange goes and they also made the flange slightly wider so it will not fit in the cut-out on the old subchassis.
The only difference between the old and Cirkus subchassis are this and the fact that the brace is seam welded rather than glued.
Ok, some of it is, but my personal favourite Genesis. Not overlong, just complex and both the music and lyrics have structure. I will give it to you, a lot of Prog is ****.
Hi John, what difference did changing the bearing to a cirkus make?
I ran both a pre-Cirkus and Cirkus bearing in my Greenstreet subchassis. Both fit just fine.