What A Drag It Is Getting Old


The other day, I was listening to some CDs and then decided to put on a record. I turned the selector knob on my Audio Note OTO to “phono”, which is to the left of “cd” and no sound. I thought maybe it was a dirty contact, so I turned the selector back to cd and then to “aux” in hopes of cleaning the switch. Lo and behold- the record played on “aux”!  Impossible. An aux input doesn’t have enough gain for a phono cartridge, but there it was. I called my dealer and he said to bring it in on Monday. OK. Later that day I decided to try again and I realized something. The selector on the OTO is on the bottom of the knob, so turning the knob to the left towards “phono” is actually moving the indicator on the bottom to the right towards “aux”.  Turning the knob to the right towards “aux” moves the selector on the bottom to the left to “phono”.  I’ve owned this amp for 2 years and I just forgot. As I said- WHAT A DRAG IT IS GETTING OLD.  

chayro

How About Trying to run a Music signal thru a Power Amp that isn't plugged into the AC outlet. Since the Power Amp Pilot light LED burned out a month before and you had it on your to Do List but later forgot you were going to do it and had unplugged it the month before but never did it.

Then one day You decide to Listen to some "Pink Floyd" and everything is on (YouThink) and for 20 minutes you play with all the knobs and switches to make it work. 

Then you light up a cigar and sit back in frustration and some Neuron in your brain finally connects and your realize I better check the rest of my body parts to make sure there still there and then plug in the Amp

+1 Mr. decibel, moving speakers and amps around is a great invitation to injury. I used to call it working out now I call it rehab.

What A Drag It Is Getting Old

But it's still better than the alternative   

I’ve forgotten my multiplication tables which I knew through most of my life.

But having memories of the ’64-’65 NY World’s Fair with the excitement of being a young boy is nice. As evil as Robert Moses was I'll always thank him for that.