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Big Vandies!! Mwahahah...
I know we used his PL 300 and my PL 400 on them, not sure what else got tried.
That was it on the BES's. The JBLs got the magnavox tube amp and Adam's Dynaco ST-70.
I know we used his PL 300 and my PL 400 on them, not sure what else got tried.
It's what is now referred to as an "Rotring 600 Old Style Knurled Grip Black Ballpoint Pen"
http://www.montgomerypens.com/product_detail.asp?product_id=2670
Unfortunately it appears they don't make the exact model in silver finish, just black.
This one is a newer model:
http://www.montgomerypens.com/product_detail.asp?product_id=95
You might find a silver one if you hunt for awhile.
Hahaha... I love eBay sometimes.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=320481432504
Once I sell the others I will have gotten a free 600. Thanks again--seeing yours made me realize they're like a pen version of a Curta calculator.
mhardy6647,
I'm glad you're enjoying it. How does the SACD compare to the vinyl of those pieces that came with the player? I'll hold my impressions until after you respond.
Newbury comix has some SACDs still. I bought Michael Brecker's Pilgrimage and a Mel Torme/George Shearing one just last weekend. Steep discounts too because people don't bother to read that a hybrid SACD will still play in a redbook player. Typically they're in the jazz, classical, bluegrass, country and occasionally folk sections. Some rock was also issued in SACD. It makes sense to search Acoustic Sounds and then look for the titles locally. If you don't find them, there's always Acoustic Sounds or Music Direct.
audiodon
This weekend looks right. A trip to u-do-it is on the docket also.