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Cartridge loading rauliruegasOf course you have nothing about. So what you still post is false and a lie. Period.I think Ralph has been very patient with you and perhaps part of the problem here has been a language barrier. That's why I'm telling you this: Accusi... | |
Sight and Sound Question snapsc Psychologists might even suggest that is not even "that simple"...that sight and sound also influence each other. Quite so! And that is one of the reasons that blind listening tests have limited usefulness - unless you are in the habit o... | |
Insurance values I’m surprised that audio equipment is considered "high value" that needs to be separately listed. It’s certainly not a universal requirement. That’s such a nuisance that I’d suggest asking your agent to shop for an insurer that wouldn’t require that. | |
Can anyone explain in laymans terms why your gear sound better after warm up haywood310 " cleeds2" is right. Everything is better with beer. I've never made that claim. | |
Can anyone explain in laymans terms why your gear sound better after warm up haywood310I know there is brain conditioning that happens with sound waves and your ears sending electrical impulses..That’s interesting.How do you know that? | |
Can anyone explain in laymans terms why your gear sound better after warm up Yup, this is what we need, yet another thread on a well-worn topic: How long daes it take your gear to warm up? Warm-up time for amps and preamps Is it the beer or do speakers/electronics really need some extended warm-up period? Speaker Break-In ... | |
What do you think about this statement about "AUDIOPHILE"? I think every audiophile decides for himself what this hobby is about. | |
Advice for a choice winnardt... I'd look no further than Yamaha. They are a private company ...No, Yamaha is publicly traded, and is a component of the Nikkei index. | |
Why not put crossover networks in accessible compartments? pmboyd Why not put crossover networks in accessible compartments? Some have, such as Infinity. | |
Does Digital Try Too Hard? terry9It follows that some form of interpolation is being used to convert the discrete sample values ... There seem to me to be only two alternatives: (1) stick with a safe linear interpolation, or (2) guess. But with a guess ...No, there's no i... | |
Does Digital Try Too Hard? terry9All you have to do is draw a sine wave. Then make 250 equally spaced marks on the x axis, starting with 0 and ending at 2pi. Use each mark as the step boundary of a step function. Just like elementary calculus.Now calculate the mean squ... | |
Getting close to starting the upgrade process... roberjermanJoe Grado invented MI cartridges back in the 1950's! Bang Olufsen were latecomers! I think you're mistaken. Joe Grado invented the moving coil phono cartridge. MI cartridges go way back to early GE designs, IIRC. | |
A change in efficiency to the final sound millercarbonYeah, you will hear a lot of stuff like that. Consider the source: audiophiles. No greater propensity for overthinking, shooting own foot, not seeing forest for the trees, etc, exists. Anywhere. What is with the recent spate of anti-au... | |
Moving cables around killed dynamics for days anyone else experience this? alexberger... 99% of audiophiles who try to use these kind of theories don’t have any of required knowledge.To what "theories" do you refer? What knowledge is "required?"Given your insistence on applying science, I have to ask: How did you arrive... | |
Moving cables around killed dynamics for days anyone else experience this? jetterForgetting science versus the human ear discussions ...I don't mean to blame you, but that's part of the problem. There is no genuine "science versus the human ear discussion," because there is no conflict between science and what we hear.... |