exlibris
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Easy to drive, outstandingly natural sound from 40-50 Hz up.....AN-E, O/96, others? I have AN-Es right now but am looking for an alternative. The ones I'd like to demo are: Charney ConcertoZu (not sure which model)Cube Audio NenupharPure Audio Project Trio15I'm a little hesitant about going for anything with down-firing bass woo... | |
Advice and help understanding, choosing a Widebander / Single Full Range Driver speaker? That says a great deal.Thank you. | |
Advice and help understanding, choosing a Widebander / Single Full Range Driver speaker? I'm interested to hear how your journey turns out. The 6Moons and AV Showrooms reviews have peaked my interest in the Cube Audio Nenuphar. | |
Reed Muse 3C turntable I'd love to give it a try | |
Reed Muse 3C turntable As it turns out, my table needed a repair and the manufucturer paid the cost of shipping and repair. The table holds its speed now regardless of how I provide it with power. There is, however, a difference in presentation between the various sup... | |
What is DC offset on the AC power line? This is fascinating stuff. I came to this thread after reading about the Burmester 948 Power Conditioner which is specifically designed to eliminate DC offset. I live in an apartment building in a large city and I find that my system often so... | |
LONDON Decca, Tzar DST and similar cartridges Ok, I received the 2 plugs that just contain a resistor and the 1 plug with just a capacitor.As much as I wanted to like the London Reference at 15k or 33k, in my current system it sounds best at 47k.Adding the capacitor to bring to total capacita... | |
LONDON Decca, Tzar DST and similar cartridges The kit has really opened up with burn-in so disregard the previous post. | |
LONDON Decca, Tzar DST and similar cartridges I generally prefer my system without the loading kit because the music is more robust and has more room-filling energy and impact.With the plug that brings me to 33k/220pF plug the energy lessens and the soundfield moves back toward the speaker en... | |
LONDON Decca, Tzar DST and similar cartridges I’ve received the DB Systems DBP-6 MC Phono Resistor Loading Kit and I can now load the Decca Reference at both 33k and 15k (both at 220pF).I did some listening at 33k last night and will listen at 15k tonight. The kit is to be used for exper... | |
LONDON Decca, Tzar DST and similar cartridges After using Kondo, zyx, and dynavector MCs I started.with the Decca super gold courtesy of Warren. It was a revelation even without proper loading. The Reference is more natural and nuanced and that too is without proper loading. I personally woul... | |
LONDON Decca, Tzar DST and similar cartridges Never mind; just Googled it. | |
LONDON Decca, Tzar DST and similar cartridges "ringing in the time domain"I'm not sure what this means. Can you say more? | |
LONDON Decca, Tzar DST and similar cartridges I’ve ordered the DB Systems DBP-6 MC Phono Resistor Loading Kit to run the Decca Reference at 15k ohms. And by adding a 130pF cap I can bring the capacitance up to 220pF. I’m curious:What sonic differences have others experience when running it a... | |
LONDON Decca, Tzar DST and similar cartridges I just came across this old thread and as an owner of a London Decca Reference I thought I'd respond. I've had mine for a couple of years but have always loaded it at 47k. I was interested to read the suggestion of loading it at 15k. I'll give ... |