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My Luxman Integrated has AC Inlet Envy @erik_squires Wrote: It’s not just about keeping the plug from falling out, it’s also about ensuring a wide contact area and this inlet isn’t giving me the confidence. I couldn’t agree more! FWIW, Boulder does it right no standard IEC. See bel... | |
Bass/speaker excursion issues @whataboutbob1, What frequency do you crossover from the mains to the sub? 70Hz? Mike | |
Good DAC for Home Studio @pacificm Wrote: Above, the Gungnir is mentioned. I’ve found it difficult to locate - even on the Schiit site or learn much about. Any more information about it anyone might have? It’s discontinued! Look at the Bifrost. Mike | |
Good DAC for Home Studio @tony1954 +100 Mike | |
Is it time that Klipsch Heritage marketing a subwoofer? I use two JBL B460 sub-woofers I bought new in1982, the walnut finish will match the Cornwall IV's. See below: Mike https://www.lansingheritage.org/html/jbl/specs/home-speakers/1983-b380-b460.htm | |
Bass/speaker excursion issues @whataboutbob1 Wrote: Has anyone experienced this and is there a solution other than turning the volume way down? Yes. Bigger speakers with bigger woofers. What speakers do you have? Mike | |
Vibration isolation or absorption? @larryi +1, Spot on! Mike | |
Best monoblocks for Tannoy Legacy Arden Look at Quicksilver horn mono's. Mike http://quicksilveraudio.com/products/horn-mono-amp/ | |
Klipsch Jubilee & Klipschorn Experience @souljasmooth Wrote: The problem I am having is I cant find a tube amp quiet enough. I listen mostly at lower/medium volumes. I also listen mostly at lower/medium volumes. Look at the Quicksilver horn mono tube amps. My speakers are JBL 4435’s... | |
Are audiophile products designed to initially impress then fatigue to make you upgrade? @larryi +1 Well said! Mike | |
Are audiophile products designed to initially impress then fatigue to make you upgrade? @kota1, If you use JBL M-2 or JBL 4430,4435 or 4425 speakers for (L&R) channels you will not need a center channel. Because listeners can move up to 65 degrees off axis and still get the same frequency response as center. The imaging of the h... | |
Are audiophile products designed to initially impress then fatigue to make you upgrade? @kota1 Wrote: "Stereo" was designed for 3 speakers, not two. Then this speaker came out in 1957 no more hole in the middle. See below: Mike https://www.lansingheritage.org/html/jbl/specs/home-speakers/1957-paragon.htm | |
Klipsch Jubilee & Klipschorn Experience My speakers are hybrid (CD) horns with two 15'' woofers and a horn above said woofers. That said, the speakers are very coherent and offer a high degree of placement flexibility, and the listening positing can be quite close with no loss of stereo... | |
Thanks to Paul McGowan @fertguy Wrote: jimmyblues1959 It was more than subtle. It was a big difference. I thought I had my Carver fixed up where it was a great amp. Boy was I wrong. I’m just sorry I waited all these years to upgrade. I agree. I will also add that ... | |
Thanks to Paul McGowan Yep! Mike |