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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