JR Boiclair is the real deal. Had a wonderful conversation with him at Pacific Audio Fest 2024. A brilliant person that can communicate at a very high level.
Hi Micheal for your info. The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra is one of the great London orchestras. Founded in 1946 by Sir Thomas Beecham. Enjoyed the talk learned a lot about recordings and labels I would not have even considered. I’m getting into easy listening and it’s your fault. Cheers
Thank you, Leslie and Michael for this great video full of so much great information. Just when you thought your understanding of turntable set up was pretty much full, leave it to JR to bring attention to the zenith error of even very expensive carts... lol Isn’t it crazy how no matter how many records you’ve seen or how long you’ve been collecting, other peoples collections always seem to have stuff you’ve never seen. Thanks you again. Really enjoyed this.
Note the best way to get to santa rosa ca is on the smart train which you can catch fron downtown san rafael , to santa rosa theres a record shop called the last record shop? as fars as i know
The level of precision you’re talking about does not improve the listening experience because there is no justifiable or detectable difference after a certain point -
Just another confirmation of ridiculously expensive and wasteful vinyl playback is!! “Serious” Audiophiles back in the day, never even listened, much less home auditioned the best Turntables ever made!! You wont ever hear these types of guys who have invested so much time and money on insanely priced turntable setups…in the tens to hundreds of thousands of dollars, ever mention the fantastically engineered Bang and Olufson (B&O) Beogram Line of Turntables. Even today, B&O has re-released its Beogram 4000C from acquired used originals, completely refurbished at Bang and Olufson, trim, color and all! Including a brand new proprietary cartridge that eliminates the need for any “send off” to determine the pitching angle…geez!!! You could drop a tennis ball on the player while playing and the arm wouldn’t skip. It auto reads the size of the vinyl, you can skip tracks without touching the tone arm…in fact…you never touch the tonearm!! And sonically…superb, true to source…no tone arm coloration or resonances. At 11,000 bucks, let some of these reviewers test it against other rigs costing ten times as much!!? The snobby world of Audiophilia frowns on B&O and always have…buy for really only one reason they will never tell you…their gear sounds really really good!! Im done with vinyl… simply inferior in sound and too expensive and space consuming. But if Im the owner of such fine vinyl recordings, the only table Im using is that 4000c cuz nothing will bother me protect the vinyl and sound as good!!
@@trackingangle929 of course you won’t because you don’t really have any you know how many times I’ve seen a post like yours. This was no commercial that I posted. It’s simply saying that for the money that spent on these outlandish rigs to isolate the vinyl disk from vibration bang All In did it years ago had a fraction of the cost, but no one like this guy talks about that particular brand because they’ve never use them, but they are phenomenal, sounding and isolating that you never have to touch. You won’t have any chance of scratching a racket vinyl disc on a bang turntable
@@1999zrx1100 they called this social media for a reason it’s exposed to the public for their comment. I’m not hating. I’m just making some point that for as much money as people spend on turntables tone, arms, cartridges, setting up, banging Olsen turntables achieved all of that efficiently, decreasing the chance for ever damaging a record to almost Neal and isolating their turntables from just about any noise With their proprietary tone cartridge, but no one ever talks about them. Why not have you ever used one no you haven’t so if you did, you would know what I was talking about this isn’t hate. I love bang and turntables what I buy one today because vinyl disc do not have the same amount of information that a digital capture does, it’s a waste of money sonically!
Nice!! 🙂
So entertaining !!! Thanks Michael for what you do and have dedicated your life to the pursuit of great music...
Michael Fremer is a legend in his own mind.
I found his stories fascinating.
Michael Fremer can't hear his wife call him from across the room, but he can hear the differences between cables.
JR Boiclair is the real deal. Had a wonderful conversation with him at Pacific Audio Fest 2024. A brilliant person that can communicate at a very high level.
Love this! I love the way Michael tells record stories!😊 I'm a new subscriber, how'd I miss this great channel?!😮
Great to hear from Leo. Sweetvinyl products are excellent, though hard to find and purchase.
Hi Micheal for your info. The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra is one of the great London orchestras. Founded in 1946 by Sir Thomas Beecham. Enjoyed the talk learned a lot about recordings and labels I would not have even considered. I’m getting into easy listening and it’s your fault. Cheers
Thank you, Leslie and Michael for this great video full of so much great information. Just when you thought your understanding of turntable set up was pretty much full, leave it to JR to bring attention to the zenith error of even very expensive carts... lol
Isn’t it crazy how no matter how many records you’ve seen or how long you’ve been collecting, other peoples collections always seem to have stuff you’ve never seen.
Thanks you again. Really enjoyed this.
Apparently They stored Nitrate film in there.Which fed the universal Fire
Those guys in the audience are so old that they probably cant hear anything above 4K Hz (if they are lucky).
Note the best way to get to santa rosa ca is on the smart train which you can catch fron downtown san rafael , to santa rosa theres a record shop called the last record shop? as fars as i know
I'd call this the blind leading the blind if the deaf leading the deaf weren't more appropriate.
a new cartridge or a new stylii isn't it the stylus that wears out not the cartridge? huh?
The level of precision you’re talking about does not improve the listening experience because there is no justifiable or detectable difference after a certain point -
Proving that all that is true because it was repeatedly repeated is not correct.
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Just another confirmation of ridiculously expensive and wasteful vinyl playback is!! “Serious” Audiophiles back in the day, never even listened, much less home auditioned the best Turntables ever made!! You wont ever hear these types of guys who have invested so much time and money on insanely priced turntable setups…in the tens to hundreds of thousands of dollars, ever mention the fantastically engineered Bang and Olufson (B&O) Beogram Line of Turntables. Even today, B&O has re-released its Beogram 4000C from acquired used originals, completely refurbished at Bang and Olufson, trim, color and all! Including a brand new proprietary cartridge that eliminates the need for any “send off” to determine the pitching angle…geez!!! You could drop a tennis ball on the player while playing and the arm wouldn’t skip. It auto reads the size of the vinyl, you can skip tracks without touching the tone arm…in fact…you never touch the tonearm!! And sonically…superb, true to source…no tone arm coloration or resonances. At 11,000 bucks, let some of these reviewers test it against other rigs costing ten times as much!!? The snobby world of Audiophilia frowns on B&O and always have…buy for really only one reason they will never tell you…their gear sounds really really good!! Im done with vinyl… simply inferior in sound and too expensive and space consuming. But if Im the owner of such fine vinyl recordings, the only table Im using is that 4000c cuz nothing will bother me protect the vinyl and sound as good!!
There are many issues with the commercial you have posted but I won't address them here.
So much hate for people that just love their audio gear. Buy what you think is best and go somewhere else to preach.
@@trackingangle929 of course you won’t because you don’t really have any you know how many times I’ve seen a post like yours. This was no commercial that I posted. It’s simply saying that for the money that spent on these outlandish rigs to isolate the vinyl disk from vibration bang All In did it years ago had a fraction of the cost, but no one like this guy talks about that particular brand because they’ve never use them, but they are phenomenal, sounding and isolating that you never have to touch. You won’t have any chance of scratching a racket vinyl disc on a bang turntable
@@1999zrx1100 they called this social media for a reason it’s exposed to the public for their comment. I’m not hating. I’m just making some point that for as much money as people spend on turntables tone, arms, cartridges, setting up, banging Olsen turntables achieved all of that efficiently, decreasing the chance for ever damaging a record to almost Neal and isolating their turntables from just about any noise With their proprietary tone cartridge, but no one ever talks about them. Why not have you ever used one no you haven’t so if you did, you would know what I was talking about this isn’t hate. I love bang and turntables what I buy one today because vinyl disc do not have the same amount of information that a digital capture does, it’s a waste of money sonically!