I've been in contact with Audio-T in Reading because that was who I bought my kit from a long time ago. I was having an argument with my turntable & tonearm so emailed them for advice. After a few messages I was able to send some photos of the kit, to which the response was an accurate description of the adjustment to make. At all times the tone of the communication was friendly and knowledgeable: despite me being a bit like Mel Smith in the
Not-The-Nine-O'Clock-News Hi Fi shop sketch Simon at Audio-T was the exact opposite of Rowan Atknson and Griff Rhys-Jones.
Having acted upon the advice given, the system now works a treat. Audio-T = thoroughly recommended
"Working" software has only unobserved bugs. (Parroty Error: Pieces of Nine! Pieces of Nine!)
Seriously: If you value it, take/fetch it yourself
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Wis for reminding me of that sketch, Rowan Atkinson was fantastic back in the day.
When you do get a good ‘un though, it’s always nice to point it out I think.
I've bought kit elsewhere rather than go there.
"Library" might be an inappropriate word for a small bedroom with books still in stacking boxes from the last house move, but that's where this computer is, and where I keep a mid-70s Sony stereo with bookshelf speakers. It has its uses, although the FM stage of the tuner died a few years ago. I'll be putting the STA25 elsewhere.
Seriously: If you value it, take/fetch it yourself
Seriously: If you value it, take/fetch it yourself
Seriously: If you value it, take/fetch it yourself
They usually lay the cables under the pavement, so no digging up the roads involved. Although the residents moaned to them that we didn't want them fucking up our pavements, so they trenched our road just beyond the kerb. To be fair, they made a nice job of it, unlike some of the shite jobs in the area.
A couple of the workers have got Virgin Media and say it's a load of crap, though!