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Re: Rega turntables
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But the mention of the Planar arm manufactured by Acos intrigued me because I ditched a Decca International - a rather clever unipoise design - for an Acos Lustre which became one of the best arms I have ever had; it may be the same as the one employed by Rega. Went well with a Shure V15 Mk something. However, I'm now steaming somewhat astern of the fleet because I forsook LPs for the new-fangled CD in the '90s and as a consequence, am wholly ignorant of the current scene which, I gather incorporates "vinyl" or somesuch. Anyway, the reference to Rega reminded me of a dinner of the Worshipful Company of Gunsmiths I attended years ago and which was a rather grand affair. There was a different wine to accompany each of the several courses and I noticed that the pretty girl keeping my glasses charged was of foreign extraction. As part of my standard chat-up procedure, I asked her from where she came. "Latvia" was the response. Did she know that the largest organ in Europe was in Riga? She seemed a bit puzzled but after a moment, she replied "My boyfriend lives in Riga." Perhaps I should leave it another year before my next appearance . . . |
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Re: Rega turntables
Ho ho! Nothing like a big organ tale
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