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Class A Integrated amps I agree with @laaudionut, Mike | |
Another "Best" amplifier Question. @llg98ljk, Maybe a Schiit Vidar 2 amp and a Freya S or Freya+ preamp with a Mani phono stage. I prefer separates. Mike | |
We should reject hard-to-drive speakers more often @phusis : You're welcome, glad you liked it :-) Mike | |
Long interconnect or speaker cable @passfan70 Wrote: If you are going to keep them super short, be sure to use a smaller awg cable as to reduce signal to noise. It’s an issue some powered speakers can run into. Cables are like tone controls, longer and shorter runs of identical ... | |
Speaker Recommendations: Corner Placement JBL M-2 Monitors. See below: Mike https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wQaWnY6l060 | |
Was I Expecting Too Much @rdk777 +1 Mike | |
Dedicated power circuits @kingrex Wrote: I do not find the sine wave distortion from audio equipment PS to be problematic if you run dedicated line. That is partly why I strongly recommend multiple circuits. I do not like a single branch with the assumption it is riddin... | |
Long interconnect or speaker cable @w123ale Wrote: So, all things being equal, what’s better for SQ, a long run of lesser XLRs or speaker cables? In my experience, a long run of lesser XLRs! See tutorial below: Mike https://www.ranecommercial.com/legacy/pdf/ranenotes/Sound_Sy... | |
Borresen X3 at Axpona @blisshifi, Thanks for the explanation! You are saying that the Borresen X3 speakers have two crossover points, but are two and half way not three way. Got it. To me a two and half speaker seemed a little bogus. FWIW,I own a pair of two way spea... | |
Borresen X3 at Axpona @blisshifi Wrote: @ditusa While there are two crossover points, the low crossover in the Borresen just denotes where the bass driver(s) starts to roll off into the mids. The midrange tends to perform at the full range until the high frequency cr... | |
Borresen X3 at Axpona The Borresen X3 speaker is three way crossover points are 125Hz and 2.5KHz. Mike | |
We should reject hard-to-drive speakers more often @phusis Wrote: Overly damped (i.e.: "tight") bass isn’t natural bass to my ears, nor is the inverse scenario - it’s certainly about finding the right balance in relation to one’s (p)reference and context. Couldn't agree more! See article belo... | |
What is the proper loudness for listening? @snilf, Frequencies below 500Hz are felt as well as heard, see Bone Conduction.😎 Article Mike | |
Borresen X3 at Axpona @daveyf Wrote: @audiotroy while you may believe that Michael Borrenson is a genius in creating advanced drivers, even he cannot ignore basic physics laws. Very true! Mike | |
Is it possible for a high end manufacturer to overprice their goods? @russ69 +2 Mike |