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    Stylus force gauge

    I have a Shure SFG-2, I used to sell them and bought a couple years ago works fine for me!
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    Musical Fidelity Amplifier

    Unfortunately I do not have a picture at present. I will find the basic power supply lead and take a pic. It is literally a 3-pin version of the old 70s to 80s 5-pin din used mainly for cassette to music centre etc. Same configuration plug but with only 3 pins.
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    Musical Fidelity Amplifier

    Thanks all for the info I've checked it out, I can buy 3 pin din plugs but nobody seems to make a 3-pin din to din lead. Also a lot of confusion with XLR leads. Very few companies, websites actually link to the emails, neither the above or MF themselves.
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    Musical Fidelity Amplifier

    Sorry to jump in on this thread, I was looking around, does anyone have or know where I can find 3 pin - 3 pin din leads for MF X-PSU? Thanks
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    Finally Thinking of Going Digital!

    I've posted on here before still with no luck, I have appx 4000 CDs most of them ripped to a WD 2TB NAS, I have (the bought) DB Poweramp and also use PerfectTunes. I still rip on my Tosh laptop Satellite 210 windows 7 as my new laptop doesn't have a CD Drive. I bought a FiiO X3 Mk3 to playb my...
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    Mobile flac player

    I've just bought and stared using a Fiio X3 mklll. Hi Res Takes a 256gb card 3.5mm out is headphone/line out with coax adaptor. Also a 2.5mm balanced out. With Bluetooth I'm impressed. I'd add that I use it with QCY 50 Headphones these will never be reviewed in the hi-fi press. The reason being...
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    What's the SIMPLEST system you've put together that sounds superb?

    In the 90's I had a Rotel RCD-965BX CD player, Pioneer A400 and Kef coda 8 speakers. They worked well together I eventually upgraded. My current kit is still quite simple MA speakers and Arcam AV Amp CD/DVD player. Front speakers Bi Amped using the "Spare" surround channels this is my family...
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    Granite Slab.

    I'm with Keith (Purite) Have you tried moving the Deck out of the corner? (if convenient) . Leave a bit of Shaka, Scientist or something similar on and move around your room, you'll probably find the bass is deeper in some areas (Nodes) This may help you find a better position for your T/T...
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    Help a ripper!

    Hi I rip directly to the NAS Drive however I'm considering hard wiring with a CAT cable for Speed to make it faster. However I'll give the rip then sync method a go. Thanks for that info
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    Help a ripper!

    Hi John, Thanks for the info I travel to Cape Town with my family for about 3 or 4 weeks every year which is where I get a lot of listening done and buy CDs while I'm relaxing. So that's ideal, much appreciation for the information and the other info in this thread, thanks a lot guys.
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    Help a ripper!

    Thanks for the info that's definitely worth a go. I might also try a hardwire to my "lappy" as I have a cat5 distribution box and can put cable through there to it fairly easily.
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    Help a ripper!

    Hi AA, My laptop is a Toshiba Satellite C660-1LD with an Intel i3 Core processor running on Windows 7. As mentioned previously my music, photos and videos are stored on a NAS device (2TB)WD My Book Live.
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    Help a ripper!

    Thanks to all who replied I would like to stick with dbpoweramp and don't want to get confused with different types of software, new GUIs and navigation. Hopefully I won't have to re-rip the FLAC files I've done before if I can batch convert them (perhaps in smaller amounts) then that seems ok...
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    Help a ripper!

    Hi All, Sorry for posting this again I did get an answer some time ago but I didn't really understand it. I really do need an idiot's guide to dbpoweramp (Full Version). I currently rip my CDs to FLAC but I wish to change them into MP3 and retain the FLAC files. The MP3 will be used for my...
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    Materials for equipment stand

    I used Corian for a recent Target wall shelf upgrade for my Xerxes 20. This is a great "dead" material and you can get it custom made here... www.theplasticpeople.co.uk


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