See the pictorial addition to my last post
Marco.
Main System
Turntable: Heavily-modified Technics SL-1210MK5G [Mike New bearing/ETP platter/Paul Hynes SR7 PSU & reg mods]. Funk Firm APM Achromat/Nagaoka GL-601 Crystal Record Weight/Isonoe feet & boots/Ortofon RS-212D/Denon DL-103GL in Denon PCL-300 headshell with Funk Firm Houdini/Kondo SL-115 pure-silver cartridge leads.
Paul Hynes MC head amp/SR5 PSU. Also modded Lentek head amp/Denon AU-310 SUT.
Other Cartridges: Nippon Columbia (NOS 1987) Denon DL-103. USA-made Shure SC35C with NOS stylus. Goldring G820 with NOS stylus. Shure M55E with NOS stylus.
CD Player: Audiocom-modified Sony X-777ES/DAS-R1 DAC.
Tape Deck: Tandberg TCD 310, fully restored and recalibrated as new, by RDE, plus upgraded with heads from the TCD-420a. Also with matching TM4 Norway microphones.
Preamps: Heavily-modified Croft Charisma-X. LDR Stereo Coffee. Power Amps: Tube Distinctions Copper Amp fitted with Tungsol KT-150s. Quad 306.
Cables & Sundries: Mark Grant HDX1 interconnects and digital coaxial cable, plus Mark Grant 6mm UP-LCOFC Van Damme speaker cable. MCRU 'Ultimate' mains leads. Lehmann clone headphone amp with vintage Koss PRO-4AAA headphones.
Tube Distinctions digital noise filter. VPI HW16.5 record cleaning machine.
Speakers: Tannoy 15MGs in Lockwood cabinets with modified crossovers. 1967 Celestion Ditton 15.
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Also **SAY NO** to unjust 'vaccine passports' or certificates, which are totally incompatible with a FREE society!!!
Hemi Cuda for me
Ok, game's a bogey - Roy's won!!
That baby ticks ALL the right boxes, certainly in terms of looks! Gotta be car 'rear of the year'.... I can't be doing with any 'pretty-boy' shit. I like muscle cars to look big, bad and BRUTAL!!
Marco.
Main System
Turntable: Heavily-modified Technics SL-1210MK5G [Mike New bearing/ETP platter/Paul Hynes SR7 PSU & reg mods]. Funk Firm APM Achromat/Nagaoka GL-601 Crystal Record Weight/Isonoe feet & boots/Ortofon RS-212D/Denon DL-103GL in Denon PCL-300 headshell with Funk Firm Houdini/Kondo SL-115 pure-silver cartridge leads.
Paul Hynes MC head amp/SR5 PSU. Also modded Lentek head amp/Denon AU-310 SUT.
Other Cartridges: Nippon Columbia (NOS 1987) Denon DL-103. USA-made Shure SC35C with NOS stylus. Goldring G820 with NOS stylus. Shure M55E with NOS stylus.
CD Player: Audiocom-modified Sony X-777ES/DAS-R1 DAC.
Tape Deck: Tandberg TCD 310, fully restored and recalibrated as new, by RDE, plus upgraded with heads from the TCD-420a. Also with matching TM4 Norway microphones.
Preamps: Heavily-modified Croft Charisma-X. LDR Stereo Coffee. Power Amps: Tube Distinctions Copper Amp fitted with Tungsol KT-150s. Quad 306.
Cables & Sundries: Mark Grant HDX1 interconnects and digital coaxial cable, plus Mark Grant 6mm UP-LCOFC Van Damme speaker cable. MCRU 'Ultimate' mains leads. Lehmann clone headphone amp with vintage Koss PRO-4AAA headphones.
Tube Distinctions digital noise filter. VPI HW16.5 record cleaning machine.
Speakers: Tannoy 15MGs in Lockwood cabinets with modified crossovers. 1967 Celestion Ditton 15.
Protect your HUMAN RIGHTS and REFUSE ANY *MANDATORY* VACCINE FOR COVID-19!
Also **SAY NO** to unjust 'vaccine passports' or certificates, which are totally incompatible with a FREE society!!!
No slouch but it’ll cost ya
My parents, 25 years older than me, were right in the thick of the 50’s. They went to the juke joint every weekend, and did the jitterbug! And I’ve seen it, man they could dance! They said people would clear the floor for them, as they walked the dog! They went to drive ins with the waitresses on roller skates, and my Dad tells the story of the first time he ate Pizza, he couldn’t figure why anyone would put cheese on a pie? It seems no one knew what it was, but he and some friends got brave enough to order one, and it was love at first bite. A time of great prosperity, wives didn’t work, they didn’t need to. Truly a simpler time.
All the very cool cars of the 50’s and 60’s were just about old enough for us to afford by the time I got my license, and 10 to 17mpg was the norm. But it didn’t matter, gas was only 28cent a gallon. As a teenager, I’d fill up the tank, and drive all night long! We were drinking and doing other things, so we didn’t dare stop anywhere, and while that sort of thing is frowned upon these days, back then, after 11pm, you could drive all night and never see another car! I literally drove 100mph everywhere I went. I’d take my big V8 powered 1972 El Camino, and find a long winding gravel road deep in the county, and “Power Slide”, the whole way, back end fish tailing, literally going side ways through every turn! Wow those were fun times! A friend of mine had a ‘67 Malabo, another a ‘65 Ford Galaxy, another had a ‘68 Dodge Dart with 383 big block! And a good friend got some insurance money from an accident, and bought a ‘69 Mustang with the 390 big block, with a triple Duce carb, at the time a very expensive car. They were all overpowered death traps! With tiny shocks, drum breaks, and huge gas guzzling motors. It’s a wonder any of us lived! Looking back, I wouldn’t change a thing! I wish I had the foresight to stash a few of those old cars away!
Russell
Location: Grimsby
Posts: 398
I'm David.
Rockford vs Nash Bridges. Rockford was cooler. By a mile. Do like the Barracuda though.
Current Lash Up:
TEAC VRDS 701T > Sony TAE1000ESD > Krell KSA50S > JM Labs Focal Electra 926.
Location: scotland
Posts: 330
I'm alan.
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder they say.
But this is simply gorgeous..........Morgan Aero 8 GT.
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It's the gozzy headlights that put me off.
Current Lash Up:
TEAC VRDS 701T > Sony TAE1000ESD > Krell KSA50S > JM Labs Focal Electra 926.