Big Up Anorak Trev
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leggo rocker
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Big Up Anorak Trev
I spent yesterday with Roots-Archives member Anorak Trev.
The main purpose of the visit was to check out his record deck, which he made.
As he's an F1 engineer you can imagine that this ain't no cobbled together bitsa deck. In fact, it is amazing! My sound system sounds terrible now that I've heard what his deck can do -- and believe me, my set up sounds better than any other I've heard previous to visiting Trev!
But the real purpose of this post is to thank him most sincerely and publicly for his hospitality, generosity, good nature and time.
It was great to meet up with him and it brought home to me exactly what we have here at Roots-Archives - A genuine community of friends and associates joined together by a serious love of reggae music.
So thanks Trev and lets all take extra-special care of what we have here as it is very valuable (in human, not financial terms).
The main purpose of the visit was to check out his record deck, which he made.
As he's an F1 engineer you can imagine that this ain't no cobbled together bitsa deck. In fact, it is amazing! My sound system sounds terrible now that I've heard what his deck can do -- and believe me, my set up sounds better than any other I've heard previous to visiting Trev!
But the real purpose of this post is to thank him most sincerely and publicly for his hospitality, generosity, good nature and time.
It was great to meet up with him and it brought home to me exactly what we have here at Roots-Archives - A genuine community of friends and associates joined together by a serious love of reggae music.
So thanks Trev and lets all take extra-special care of what we have here as it is very valuable (in human, not financial terms).
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leggo rocker
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Re: Big Up Anorak Trev
I also have to thank Anorak Trev for demonstrating that well mastered CDs played on a REALLY good CD player sound totally different to how they sound on a 'vanilla' CD player.
I've never heard such warm sound from digital equipment.
I am sure that blindfolded, I wouldn't have ever guessed he was playing me a CD.
I've never heard such warm sound from digital equipment.
I am sure that blindfolded, I wouldn't have ever guessed he was playing me a CD.
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AnorakTrev
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Re: Big Up Anorak Trev
Beyond the humility and slight embarrasment of what Leggo has written,the main purpose of this reply is to reiterate what Leggo states.
That what we all have here on Roots Archives is worth its weight in gold.The knowledge,the camaraderie of ALL of its members,the ability to have,on ocassions,an informed debate ( sometimes heated ).To share the wealth of information between each other,from ALL over this planet.At the end of the day ,it`s a love of REGGAE MUSIC.Play on........
Basically...BIG UP ROOTS ARCHIVES
That what we all have here on Roots Archives is worth its weight in gold.The knowledge,the camaraderie of ALL of its members,the ability to have,on ocassions,an informed debate ( sometimes heated ).To share the wealth of information between each other,from ALL over this planet.At the end of the day ,it`s a love of REGGAE MUSIC.Play on........
Basically...BIG UP ROOTS ARCHIVES
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bullit
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Re: Big Up Anorak Trev
Big up the both of you, two very valuable members of this board and people i'd regard as friends, im glad you had such a good day. Wish i'd been there to hear the sound quality, sounds excelllent!
Take photos next time!.
Take photos next time!.
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Re: Big Up Anorak Trev
Yes, Trevor, get those photos sorted!bullit wrote:Take photos next time!
Actually, bullit, I do have photos of this absolute beast of a system and, if Trevor doesn't do it (and doesn't mind) I'll try and scan them in (they aren't digital) next week and upload them for all to see.
Incidentally, I thought I had a pretty decent bit of kit, but.....................
"Now I know the truth and must reveal it unto the youth."
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Dub out of Poland
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Re: Big Up Anorak Trev
I really like such positive threads:)
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Pots n Pans
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Re: Big Up Anorak Trev
Ooh, now I'm curious. Is there any paricular models that you recommend? Or is this a custom built AnorakTrev special as well?leggo rocker wrote:I also have to thank Anorak Trev for demonstrating that well mastered CDs played on a REALLY good CD player sound totally different to how they sound on a 'vanilla' CD player.
I've never heard such warm sound from digital equipment.
I am sure that blindfolded, I wouldn't have ever guessed he was playing me a CD.
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leggo rocker
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Re: Big Up Anorak Trev
Not home made that one! I can't remember the model name. Some hi-end DAC or something that Trev probably got at a bargain price at a car boot or somethingPots n Pans wrote:leggo rocker wrote :I also have to thank Anorak Trev for demonstrating that well mastered CDs played on a REALLY good CD player sound totally different to how they sound on a 'vanilla' CD player.
I've never heard such warm sound from digital equipment.
I am sure that blindfolded, I wouldn't have ever guessed he was playing me a CD.
Ooh, now I'm curious. Is there any paricular models that you recommend? Or is this a custom built AnorakTrev special as well?
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AnorakTrev
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Re: Big Up Anorak Trev
Audio Analogue MAESTRO Digital Audio Processor.
This is a CD player, which can also be used as a stand alone DAC, with a co-axial input for another CD player, just used as a transport.It can also upsample to 96khz./24 bit via pushbutton on the fascia. ( I don`t use this too often, as it can make some CD`s sound " harsh " ) And some homemade silver plated phono leads to connect it to the pre-amp.
This is a monster piece of kit at 44lbs.,bought at an absolute bargain price from someone who didn`t know what they were selling
. at £595 ( Should retail when it was new at £1750 ) OK,it is a lot to spend on a CD player,but it was something I had been waiting for,for a couple of years.Their loss ,my gain !!
Only downside is that if you have a badly mastered CD it will sound crap,but not unlistenable.I`ve said it before-shit in,shit out !
Trevor
BTW Leggo,could this thread be put Off Topic please ,so as not to annoy anyone ?
This is a CD player, which can also be used as a stand alone DAC, with a co-axial input for another CD player, just used as a transport.It can also upsample to 96khz./24 bit via pushbutton on the fascia. ( I don`t use this too often, as it can make some CD`s sound " harsh " ) And some homemade silver plated phono leads to connect it to the pre-amp.
This is a monster piece of kit at 44lbs.,bought at an absolute bargain price from someone who didn`t know what they were selling
Only downside is that if you have a badly mastered CD it will sound crap,but not unlistenable.I`ve said it before-shit in,shit out !
Trevor
BTW Leggo,could this thread be put Off Topic please ,so as not to annoy anyone ?
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stepping razor
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Re: Big Up Anorak Trev
Picture and info on the Maestro player at:
http://www.audioanalogue.net/eng/maestrocd.php
Hi Trev is it that one?
peace
http://www.audioanalogue.net/eng/maestrocd.php
Hi Trev is it that one?
peace
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