Cheers Andy
Cheers Andy
Location: aylesbury uk
Posts: 128
I'm john.
Don't give up the bike Oliver you might regret it.I fell off mine when just sitting on it and badly hurt my leg but would never give it up.
John
Sorry to hear about your accident Oli. Hope you make a speedy recovery.
I'm sure you'll be back on the bike on no time.
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I wish you to get well soon....
btw. Thanks to your recommendation, I have now a Phonomac AT-1010 Mk6 sounding lovely in my systems. It was also an opportunity to meet Angus, who is a very good guy!
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Wait until you retire mate. You'll find all that 'spare time' a myth and still find there are not enough hours in the day! You end up wondering how you ever found time for work and a job.
It is impossible for anything digital to sound analogue, because it isn't analogue!