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Teo XLR Cue The Police:Every breath you takeAnd every move you makeEvery bond you break, every step you takeI'll be watching youEvery single dayAnd every word you sayEvery game you play, every night you stayI'll be watching youOh can't you seeYou belong t... | |
Tonearm: Phantom vs. 4 Point vs. 10.5 Congratulations, Pierre! Please let us know your thoughts once you've been using it for a while. | |
Teo XLR Since raisins contain antioxidants, are they beneficial to signal flow and maintaining clean connections? Can I throw away the ProGold?Something to chew on. | |
Tonearm: Phantom vs. 4 Point vs. 10.5 Just noticed this thread. The Kuzma 4Point needs no introduction for those who have read about it and perhaps have heard it. As a Kuzma dealer I haven't installed a 4Point on an AC Raven but have successful installations on tables other than Kuzma... | |
Teo XLR 03-20-12: MusicxyzI not really sure who you are but I know where and who I bought the TEO cables from. I meet the owner Ken who was driving a M5 and Taras. They meet me at Taras farm house just outside of Kingston Ontario.Taras wrote:In all the ti... | |
Teo XLR Sabai, please read the previous posts for information on the liquid metal conductor material and to see who has called whom a liar. Those who resort to name calling tend to have something to hide. | |
Teo XLR Sabai,Liquid metal refers to the patent-pending alloy of gallium, indium, and tin used for the conductor material which is in the liquid state at room temperature and well below. Its consistency is rather similar to liquid mercury, without the env... | |
Teo XLR Anyone wanting to know who visited the Teo Audio partner's home in the manner described above by Musicxyz and what quantity was purchased, independent of anything I have posted, can contact Teo Audio direct at the email address given on the 'about... | |
Teo XLR Musicxyz, my sources firmly indicate you are Bob, the former Canadian distributor (for a short time), and that you had just one pair of cables, and I know where those cables wound up and what they were.The puppet show is over. | |
Teo XLR I bought the TEO cables from the manufacturer in Canada.No you didn't. You bought them from Bob. And you still haven't described what you bought.I'm done. You win. | |
Teo XLR Musicxyz, I know for a fact that Glory owns the Teo Audio cables, so your suggestion that he doesn't is off base.I bought my cables directly from the manufacturer in ItalyTeo Audio has always been in Canada, and you should know that, given your re... | |
Any opinions on the AMR Digital Processor 777 Dac? F1a: No. | |
Any opinions on the AMR Digital Processor 777 Dac? Cmalak: In the last paragraph of JA's comments he mentions sending a 24-bit/44.1kHz signal to the DP-777, and since 'Auto Select' was enabled it saw the 44.1 sampling rate and selected the 16-bit Classic DAC, this is why it downsampled (truncated)... | |
Teo XLR Musicxyz, if you're adventurous enough to cut one open, be prepared to throw it away and surely be frustrated that you can't figure out what they've done. Take my word for it, there's the liquid metal conductor material in small teflon tubing, var... | |
Any opinions on the AMR Digital Processor 777 Dac? Yingtonggao, try J River Media Center. It costs $50 but is well worth it. The other thing you want to do is disable kmixer in XP or upgrade to Windows 7 if possible.Running JRMC on Win 7 here, optimized, into the DP-777, with superb results. |