This week we've got a bunch of new Project Managers and Delivery Managers on campus attending a 3-day training session. I am one of the presenters today so I was invited to partake in their lunch plans yesterday and today. Yesterday was the executive box lunch which is a sandwich, ham, chips, pasta salad, and a cookie (peanut butter). I suspect today will be the same. My presentation today is on cost forecasting and revenue forecasting using Oracle Projects. It makes me sleepy just thinking about it.
My topic G&L topic today is less direct. I'm going to post on my latest journey into music reproduction. How to get your G&L sound accurately reproduced in your home stereo. Sometime in the 90s I went searching for a tube power amp for a home stereo unit. I happened across an add for a Dynaco ST70 with the period correct tuner and preamp. This guy also had a Zenith Transoceanic Shortwave Radio in the leather case. We talked and wound up getting all four pieces for a pretty reasonable price. I eventually sold the Zenith and recouped most of my money. I had put the amp and other stuff away for some remodeling and let it sit for quite a while until I ran across it again. I retubed it and cranked it up but all it would do is blow fuses. So, last month I found a guy to repair the Dynaco and also put in a new pre-amp section. The original pre-amp section had some design issues and there are several very popular EF86 and 12AX7 mods out there to improve the sound of the amp. It so happens this guy had a Dynaco with the 12AX7 mod I wanted. I traded my broken amp towards his and ended paying about same price for the repair and mod, only I got to take home the completed piece...no wait. I like that.
He also had a nice vintage solid state Marantz pre amp that he let me take home to try out. So I did. Big mistake, that thing sounded fantastic. So I paid a little extra money for that piece.

Now, I've got to get my turntable working so I can spin some albums. In the meantime, I've added a digital transport for my iPod so I can feed the digital signal to and outboard Digital Audio Converter (DAC), and into the Marantz. I forgot what good quality audio was since I haven't heard it for a while. But I'm very pleased with the accuracy of sonic reproduction in my "new" system. Nothing like tubes in the power section to warm things up.
RickT