A Copernican View of the Turntable System


Once again this site rejects my long posting so I need to post it via this link to my 'Systems' page
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Dear Thuchan, Explaining a joke is the same as admit that there is no joke. Glad to see that you 'got it' but I deed not expect otherwise. For the 'possible others' I will refer to your country lady Marlene Ditrich. She was wondering why so many American women are dressed so tasteless. 'At present' she thought (we are talking 1960) 'one
can get very decent clothes for only $100.000.'
I thought that at present to build a 'decent' dedidicated listening room may cost much more. But I am more optimistic than Sam and may have a chance to become member
of the Rockefeller family.

Regards,
Here is an economical way to own a nice armpod.
Buy the complete turntable for $150,000 :^)
CHEAP
Dear Ct0517,
there is no argument against your position. Electricity installation is the start of a good system, even if you change some simple issues in a modest system. You discovered a flexible solution. I my case as I was able to influence nearly everything when building the room. My electrican installed three wide cross sectional lead cables in-wall mounted in the 50 cm thick ceiling going directly to the junction box.
I use a specially build passive connector box with many inputs, no filters.

best & fun only
Dear Nandric,
hopefully Marlene and me have different experiences... Nevertheless if you start "living in a sealed world" you may end up like your parable shows. 100.000 is not enough...

best & fun only
Dear Thucham, You and Marlene Ditrich have of course different experience. My point however was that you both are/were able to spend a huge amount of money for your respective hobbys. The most people are not able to do this.
Then my assumption that a 'decent' dedicated listenening
room may even cost more than Marlene's $100.000 you yourself confirmed. I have no idea what you mean with 'living in a sealed world' as well what you mean with
'parable'. First of all I deed not invent those stories.So no 'parables' but facts.
Second I spent some considerable time in three different cuntries, got my Law degree in Holland and was university teacher for 35 years in Holland. So I have no reason at all
to think that I live in a 'sealed world'. On the contrary I consider my self as a world citizen. Besides I can pay for a 'decent' dedicated listening room but other 'things' are more important to me.

Regards,