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The guru on fuses: The difference was so great that .....I like this new audiophile joke. Good twist on not using the wife for once. That was getting tired. | |
Audiophile Fuses: Helpful or "Snake Oil"? While I am quite certain fuses in power supplies make no difference after showing that to many audiophiles in their system, I am also convinced george will never learn how electricity works and will keep bringing up AC like somehow it matters in ... | |
Audiophile Fuses: Helpful or "Snake Oil"? Have a discussion with google, their context is still off on voice recognition hence why they correct their once and the wrong one the other time.That said your pedantic attempt at a deflection does not change that no audiophiles who I know who cl... | |
Why is there so much separation between the professional audio and audiophile worlds? Even the best measurement microphones, unless digital out and internally calibrated must be externally calibrated, preferably digitally to be flat. Most microphones are flat over a frequency range not everywhere and when you look off axis not at ... | |
Why is there so much separation between the professional audio and audiophile worlds? There is no "loss of fidelity" in digital processing. There may be intentional changing, i.e. fequency response , fade left or right essentially, but these are not losses of fidelity. Short of two miles recording without any change with are almos... | |
Why is there so much separation between the professional audio and audiophile worlds? Every step of the way to the home listener’s ear the sound loses some fidelity to the original event, no matter the quality of the gear (yes, even with “perfect” digital). As we all know there are many steps in this process.Well that is pretty ... | |
Why is there so much separation between the professional audio and audiophile worlds? Over in another thread there is a ton of people complaining about low distortion highly revealing speakers like B&W 800's, Wilsons, Magico. They claim they are too bright. I know that is a factor of room acoustics and would take one of these... | |
The Weekend :-) | |
The Weekend Prince was an artists at the top of the game. He even made Eric Clapton feel inadequate. | |
The guru on fuses: Why oldhvy because for all the bs about an amp just modulating the power supply, the reality is what makes for a stable supply and the properties assigned to audiophile fuses are not the same. It's all a smoke screen of ignorance. Fuses feed into... | |
Audiophile Fuses: Helpful or "Snake Oil"? Sorry oldhvy but your lack of knowledge is showing. I will say is again. Why is it that people that don't understand amps and amplifiers or power supplies are the ones that are fuses? I have shown many so called audiophiles there fuses are all in... | |
The Weekend Didn't Michael Jackson lip sync? He curiously sounded almost exactly like the recordings. | |
The Weekend Metallica would be great, but let's go out on a limb and get these people:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bJ3p2VrFEvY | |
Audiophile Fuses: Helpful or "Snake Oil"? That was pretty funny! :-) | |
Which speakers did you find bright, fatiguing or just disappointing in some way? People argue because too many take perceived personal experience as fact. Then they argue that made up fact.I don't hear so much fatiguing speakers though they definitely exist, as much as fatiguing rooms incompatible with audio in general or with... |