detlof
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Holographic imaging Norm, with all due respect, let it stand. We have heard you. You do not concede. Fine. I have a reserved, favourite seat at our concert hall, classical unamplified music, mind you, and with my behind firmly planted in there and later just as firml... | |
Holographic imaging Basically I agree! | |
Holographic imaging Chris,This, to my mind, is an excellent question. But is there such a thing as too much holography? In a natural event, say a string quartet, which I listen to often live, and I drift away from the music and switch on the "audiophile ear", I can o... | |
Holographic imaging I hope you don't mind, after my fit of laughter has passed, that I poke my nose once more into the door, before shutting it finally tight:In reading Rogers texts carefully, and I have been trained to do so and have used this training in all of my ... | |
Holographic imaging " I have told him that those who demand an explanation based on currently accepted terminology are not interested in sound..." This is the most hilarious statement so far and that by an academic no less, I am out of here laughing....... | |
Holographic imaging The bottom line is that your audio system must play to your brain not your test equipment.Roger,That is not the point of the argument. Besides any properly set up rig with decently designed equipment, will do just what you describe or do you ser... | |
What Do You Hear When You Adjust VTA? I tuned it to the sound of a Cembalo in the midst of an orchestral Bach suite with excellent success. On an Eterna digital recording no less. The VTA was right, when the cembalo sound became clear and airy and the soundstage opened up both in dept... | |
Holographic imaging To get one thing clear: I am not a measurement guy.That should have been clear from my post above and as Atmasphere has pointed out, this is not a debate between measurements and ear, between "subjective" and " objective ". What I meant by "curren... | |
Holographic imaging Tbg, I would submit, that there is nothing in my post for you to infer, that I am committed to "current scientific terms". You don't know what I am committed to, because I have not said it. What I am committed to here however is simply that we sto... | |
Holographic imaging Tvad is right, let us move one. This leads to nothing and to nobodies benefit. Ralph can offer explanations, which are well founded in current scientific terms how his gear will sound and why. Roger cannot, which does not necessarily mean that he ... | |
Do the Audio gods shine upon you? OOPS, the above was meant for Marios "08-29-01: Tfta"delightful posting, which I took for the end of this thread. Supid of me, obviously too much popping of corks lately........ | |
Do the Audio gods shine upon you? I loved that about the ear plugs..be also careful with opening your bottle of Champagne, the ensuing POP "will negate the usefulness of having" drunk a glass or two.LOL | |
Holographic imaging Really? | |
Holographic imaging Just an end users comment here: I own Ralph's gear and to my and my fiends ears, he has solved the "the real issues facing...(the) task of making a small signal larger" to all our great musical satisfaction. I am not familiar with the A- or whatev... | |
Electrostat - M-L; Quad or Soundlab - reliable I have lived with stators all my life. Started with the Quad 57s, had Servo Statics, Quad 63s, Accoustats, InnerSounds and live now with Sound Labs. I have NEVER had reliability issues. OK, I blew a few panels of the 57, when I listend too loud an... |