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Moving to a dynamic speaker from a Electrostatic I had similar story with headphonesI can't still forget how Stax SR7 with ss driver sounded and still miss selling them.Since that I had Sennheiser HD600, AKG K701, Beyerdynamic T72 and still miss the touch of that oustanding resolution quality of... | |
Should I trust movers with my equipment? No. You should ask them to join the trip so you can watch your cargo at every truck stop. | |
Elrog ER-211 tubes 1.000 hours use Life is tough. Sorry to hear that. Be strong. | |
Do cables settle in? I've got better idea how to waste your audio leisure:For critical listening wrap your cables with surgical ice wraps that you'd store in the freezer. It can hold the freezing temperature for long hours and when it becomes worm(er) you can put worm... | |
No binding post a good idea? If you use screwable wire crimps from Home Depot, you will have a luxury of disconnecting your speakers if necessary.Crimped connections are superior to soldering and you can use actually any but each time you'll have to cut wire, strip isolation ... | |
The best thing I've heard in awhile... add in my bed | |
Musician's Challenges Segovia has developed an awful right hand positioning for the standards of playing classical guitar after which as he aged he couldn't cope with due to the arthritis and other aging problems. Modern right hand positioning is way more comfortable(I... | |
Audia flight protection mode Glad it turned out nicely, but pin hole in transformer case seems to be "found something to say". Dealer doesn't repair your unit so he/she may not know what was really wrong while techie may explain something like that to secure one's business or... | |
What is behind a "warm" or "vinyl"sound? Steve, It's not only modulated carrier frequency, but also could be modulated phase or amplitude (AM signal is Amplitude Modulated)Most RF is really analogWhy most? Square waves cannot propagate through the air unless there's again carrying freque... | |
What is behind a "warm" or "vinyl"sound? Steve, It's not only modulated carrier frequency, but also could be modulated phase or amplitude (AM signal is Amplitude Modulated)Most RF is really analogWhy most? Square waves cannot propagate through the air unless there's again carrying freque... | |
What is behind a "warm" or "vinyl"sound? Mapman,Digital audio is very similar to the radio transmission where you have to have a frequency generator of waves that propagate through the air. Same thing you do with digital audio. You divide your signal using a sample generator, the generat... | |
What is behind a "warm" or "vinyl"sound? the higher the frequency, the higher the error will be in digital playback.in 44kHz sampling frequency 10kHz signal also have not too many samples for sufficient signal resolution when decoded from the DAC. It's only roughly 2 samples per half-wav... | |
What is behind a "warm" or "vinyl"sound? if anyone thinks that they're listening to these "square waves", it's absolutely wrong.square waves are generated to divide ("slice") recorded continuous analogue signal onto samples that represented with bits as an amplitude and samples or "squar... | |
Optimal Phono Stage Output? your integrated has pretty wide range of inputs you can use. your phono perhaps would output somewhere between 50...150mV and never "expects" any impedance you've mentioned. i would prefer normal listening level at somewhere close to "noon" on the... | |
What is behind a "warm" or "vinyl"sound? Sanity, cognitivity and normal desire to learn should definitely dominate "Someone said..." information to avoid this endless clownade and heresy.MP3s reproduce square waves like crazy |