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jadis wrote:With the voice of Carol Kidd in the backdrop...singing
'When I Dream...I Dream of You'....
sumnerbrowne wrote:jadis wrote:With the voice of Carol Kidd in the backdrop...singing
'When I Dream...I Dream of You'....
Nice drawing, Philip.
TheAnalogSource wrote:wai ying used to have a branch in munoz in the late 90's which we frequent for our midnight snacks...but come sunday morning we still go to benavidez for the dimsum..... i know there's a lot of good dishes but what i can still remember up to now is that their siomai is the biggest there is...bigger than that of lingnam or masuki which are already double the size of most common siomai.
jadis wrote:A good friend whose passion in analog led him to purchase one of these, a Dino Lite Digital Microscope has reported that he heard great benefits by adjusting his SRA to the ideal 92 degrees with the tool, which can be plugged to a laptop and has accompanying software for this purpose.
Below, an actual pic using the Dino Lite:
Just for fun, and since I don't have such a high tech contraption, I experimented by running my cam into a typical magnifying glass and see how my stylus looks. I reckon it's a bit 'blurred. Pati ang dust, burred din.
According to my good friend, once the SRA is set at the desired 92 degrees, it should stay there forever. Some people believe that the SRA is more important than the VTA. That is subjective, of course. And one of these days, I'm gonna have to invite my friend over.
Jon Agner wrote:Actually, both are needed to be precise, especially with uni pivots Its the reason why when I designed my uni pivot woody, All adjustments (SRA,VTA and azimuth) are all adjusted on the headshell, not on the pivot
TheAnalogSource wrote:
ive been using that digital microscope for quite a while Philip to check condition of cartridges especially those pre-owns that have been offered for sale....
...however i have reservation if you really can measure a 1-2 degree difference just by sight with the device at sight....what could be done though is to make a snapshot of the stylus sitted on the record and plot the sra.
jadis wrote:TheAnalogSource wrote:wai ying used to have a branch in munoz in the late 90's which we frequent for our midnight snacks...but come sunday morning we still go to benavidez for the dimsum..... i know there's a lot of good dishes but what i can still remember up to now is that their siomai is the biggest there is...bigger than that of lingnam or masuki which are already double the size of most common siomai.
Usually in my experience, if there is a main store in Binondo, the quality is better there. I remember there was a Ha Yuan in West Ave but they all say the one in Masangkay ba yon (?) is better. There's one in Banawe but very hard to park amidst all the 'car tint sales agents' out there.
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