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Re: Beatles on Axioms
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think Mark found his old turntable with a bag of some other organic stuff he owned in the 60s at the time. Sixties? I wasn't even in grade school yet! I graduated HS in '81.... And no, I had no such luck as finding "accessories" with my TT! I sold my TT about 5 years ago at a yard sale. It wouldn't hold it's speed and the rubber feet rotted right off... I lifted it and the feet stayed there!
::::::: No disrespect to Axiom, but my favorite woofer is my yellow lab :::::::
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Just like Joe Walsh. And Audi.
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I knew my auddio setup was missing something- I believe I have a Marantz turntable stowed away (have no idea if it's any good).
Well I took Sgt. Pepper for a spin, there was a tad bit more stereo imaging, but it was a rather small sweet spot. There are some distinct left/right channel sounds, but the majority of the songs have vocals, bass and drums centered in the mix, with guitar and miscellaneus synth and orchestra effects panning left and right. Definitely a fuller sound compared to Revolver.
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