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Sept 24, 2014 17:36:07 GMT
Post by puffin on Sept 24, 2014 17:36:07 GMT
Saw a link to this site on a post from "John" on AOS. Had a look and thought.......ah yeah...give it a go.....bound to be a few like minded nutters....
Not sure I can cope with the bluey huey
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Sept 24, 2014 17:45:05 GMT
Post by MartinT on Sept 24, 2014 17:45:05 GMT
Oh, hello! I recognise that name, welcome to TAS me old fruit
EDIT: you get used to the blue, we reckon it's quite restful and we music 'nutters' like restful...
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Sept 24, 2014 17:54:43 GMT
Post by puffin on Sept 24, 2014 17:54:43 GMT
Ha ha, Hi Martin. Have spent my time since registering trying to work out how to upload an Avatar. Help!
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Sept 24, 2014 18:17:42 GMT
Post by John on Sept 24, 2014 18:17:42 GMT
Welcome to TAS nice to see you around
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Sept 24, 2014 18:21:51 GMT
Post by MartinT on Sept 24, 2014 18:21:51 GMT
Go to Profile | Edit Profile | Avatar and upload one
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Sept 24, 2014 18:46:28 GMT
Post by puffin on Sept 24, 2014 18:46:28 GMT
I tried it earlier and I have tried it again, but no joy. Do I have enough credit as a newbee?
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Sept 24, 2014 19:05:11 GMT
Post by John on Sept 24, 2014 19:05:11 GMT
It should allow you to upload a picture once you go into edit profile you should see a box that if you click allows you to upload At what stage are you having issues
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Sept 24, 2014 19:24:01 GMT
Post by topalwaysdown on Sept 24, 2014 19:24:01 GMT
Howdy and welcome, the blue becomes "normal" after a while, it's ok really. Stick at the avatar install, I managed so it can't be too hard.
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Sept 24, 2014 19:26:47 GMT
Post by MartinT on Sept 24, 2014 19:26:47 GMT
Perhaps your image is too large? Have you tried reducing it first?
EDIT: you are clicking upload/link below the empty avatar, pointing to an image file and uploading it?
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Sept 24, 2014 19:48:03 GMT
Post by ChrisB on Sept 24, 2014 19:48:03 GMT
Hi Rob, how're you going then? Welcome to TAS!
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Sept 24, 2014 19:48:47 GMT
Post by puffin on Sept 24, 2014 19:48:47 GMT
I had assumed that I could click on the whole of the portion to upload and it wasn't responding. You have to be very precise. Done now.
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Sept 24, 2014 19:54:27 GMT
Post by ChrisB on Sept 24, 2014 19:54:27 GMT
Excellent!
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Sept 24, 2014 20:05:55 GMT
Post by MartinT on Sept 24, 2014 20:05:55 GMT
Hurrah!
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Sept 24, 2014 20:16:41 GMT
Post by puffin on Sept 24, 2014 20:16:41 GMT
Hi Rob, how're you going then? Welcome to TAS! I'm Doin' Fine Nooow....Without You Baaby (New York City) Yes, I'm good thanks. I realise that perhaps I should have properly introduced myself and my system in my first post.
I'm Rob, a P/T slave for RM (Mmm that lovely time of peace and goodwill is racing up on us when we finish delivering comfort and joy on xmas eve on our hands and knees )
Have been into all things audio since age 11. Although I had 2,000 45s and hundreds of LPs until I was about 20, I always thought that the SQ from vinyl was compromised (I realise that this comment means that I have just lost credibility with 80% or more of TAS members and they will never read anything I post ever again )
It could have been because I had crap turntables, crap amps with crap phono stages or a combination. Last year I sold a heavily modded Rega P3 and MF XLPs. This gave the best sound I had ever had, but it still did not do it for me enough to justify having to get out of my seat to change tracks/records. Could simply be the lard arse in me.
I still use CD as my main source. Have tried streaming, but it doesn't do it for me. I also use an MP3 player so that I can shuffle through tracks from the comfort of my armchair (Yes, I do eat a lot of pies whilst listening )
I use DIY bridged Monobollocks, DIY remote Optocoupler pre, Modded Marantz CD63, Dacmagic MkII (HiFi News 1990something major modifications jobbie) Dacmagic recent one (not DM+) Cambridge Discmagic with Trichord Clock 4 and DIY PS with JLH Ripple Eater. Klipsch KG3, Technics SB4500, Heybrook HB3 MkII (the subject of a major overhaul in the last few weeks - rescued from the rain and the imminent trip to the skip) MF X-Tone and MF PSU, DIY Pass B1 buffer.
theartofsound.net/forum/showthread.php?34080-Hebrook-HB3-2
I could go on but I have probably bored you senseless already.
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Sept 24, 2014 20:17:38 GMT
Post by MikeMusic on Sept 24, 2014 20:17:38 GMT
Welcome to TAS Sounds about as much trouble as I had with the avatar, stumbled on it eventually, touch of luck at last
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Sept 24, 2014 20:19:49 GMT
Post by MikeMusic on Sept 24, 2014 20:19:49 GMT
Hi Rob, how're you going then? Welcome to TAS! I'm Doin' Fine Nooow....Without You Baaby (New York City) Yes, I'm good thanks. I realise that perhaps I should have properly introduced myself and my system in my first post.
I'm Rob, a P/T slave for RM (Mmm that lovely time of peace and goodwill is racing up on us when we finish delivering comfort and joy on xmas eve on our hands and knees )
Have been into all things audio since age 11. Although I had 2,000 45s and hundreds of LPs until I was about 20, I always thought that the SQ from vinyl was compromised (I realise that this comment means that I have just lost credibility with 80% or more of TAS members and they will never read anything I post ever again )
It could have been because I had crap turntables, crap amps with crap phono stages or a combination. Last year I sold a heavily modded Rega P3 and MF XLPs. This gave the best sound I had ever had, but it still did not do it for me enough to justify having to get out of my seat to change tracks/records. Could simply be the lard arse in me.
I still use CD as my main source. Have tried streaming, but it doesn't do it for me. I also use an MP3 player so that I can shuffle through tracks from the comfort of my armchair (Yes, I do eat a lot of pies whilst listening )
I use DIY bridged Monobollocks, DIY remote Optocoupler pre, Modded Marantz CD63, Dacmagic MkII (HiFi News 1990something major modifications jobbie) Dacmagic recent one (not DM+) Cambridge Discmagic with Trichord Clock 4 and DIY PS with JLH Ripple Eater. Klipsch KG3, Technics SB4500, Heybrook HB3 MkII (the subject of a major overhaul in the last few weeks - rescued from the rain and the imminent trip to the skip) MF X-Tone and MF PSU, DIY Pass B1 buffer.
theartofsound.net/forum/showthread.php?34080-Hebrook-HB3-2
I could go on but I have probably bored you senseless already.
Whatever makes sweet music sweet ....
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Sept 24, 2014 22:23:05 GMT
Post by ChrisB on Sept 24, 2014 22:23:05 GMT
I think it's great that you got those HB3s going Rob. I liked them when I heard a pair way back. We'd love to see some photos of your kit - the blog section is the best place for that.
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Sept 25, 2014 3:46:09 GMT
Post by John on Sept 25, 2014 3:46:09 GMT
When I first tried vinyl I was also disappointed with it. It was only when I moved to a VPI HW19 mk4 with hd platter that I started to enjoy the sound
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Sept 25, 2014 7:13:32 GMT
Post by Eduardo Wobblechops on Sept 25, 2014 7:13:32 GMT
Hi Rob, Ali Tait here, nice to see you around. ☺
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Sept 25, 2014 8:53:34 GMT
Post by gazjam on Sept 25, 2014 8:53:34 GMT
ola Rob, small world this internet innit?
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