geoffkait
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Talk but not walk? profThat’s too bad grannyring. You certainly struck me as sincere in being open to Tuning. Though I doubt anyone who visits Tuneland will be much surprised. Michael Green’s posts on Agon foretell what you would likely find there. It’s long on talk... | |
Talk but not walk? grannyringMy system is posted on Tuneland. I genuinely wanted to learn more about this tuning thing. Thus far all I have learned is that Tuneland is a very sleepy place and no ideas or help thus far. Heck, I tried to purchase some tone-wood footer... | |
Talk but not walk? While your smug sarcasm and keen psychological analysis is sort of an improvement to your usual droning and whining in terms of entertainment value I’m still not sure I completely understand exactly why you’re still here. You’re kind of like the d... | |
Vibration isolation an issue in a concrete basement Without promoting myself too much 😛 my company specializes in vibration isolation solutions at down to Earth prices. For turntables, CD players, subwoofers, etc. Just determine number of springs required according to total mass. 40-50 lb takes 4 S... | |
Talk but not walk? glupsongeoffkait,>>>>>Keep a log. Solar flare and sunspot activity is undated daily on:https://www.spaceweatherlive.com/en/solar-activityDespite our differences, I am glad that you found the link I provided for you helpful. However,... | |
Talk but not walk? glupsongeoffkait: “Kind of the George Bushes of the audio world,..."Planck, Einstein, Kim Jong Un, and now we have a newcomer on this thread.How do I seriously show this to anyone and claim it is a thread on an audio reproduction forum?>>>... | |
Talk but not walk? glupson wrote,“As far as hearing goes, it is not a skill. Hearing is a sense that most of the people are born with.”>>>I was pretty sure that would go over your head as soon as I said it. What have I learned? I’ve learned I really enjoyin... | |
Vibration isolation an issue in a concrete basement It’s not that difficult to get down to 3 Hz for the platform. And 3 Hz is very effective. Almost nobody gets down to 1 Hz. | |
Vibration isolation an issue in a concrete basement Somebody needs a homework assignment on the dodgy subject of seismic vibration and vibration isolation. | |
Talk but not walk? How did the professor get so damn smart? It’s astounding! It’s delightful! It’s Super Fragilistic Expialidocious!! We should be asking him questions. | |
Talk but not walk? Gosh, jitter, you’re so copiously smart. I am bathing in your copious logic. | |
Talk but not walk? Inside every mild mannered pseudo skeptic is an angry snarky troll dying to get out. The pretense of not finding answers to your questions is touching. But it has become your only mantra. If skeptics really wanted to know something they would have... | |
Vibration isolation an issue in a concrete basement The problem is this. Everything is relative. Basements are more stable, generally speaking, than upper floors, which get progressively less stable going up, for very low frequencies of vibration. And cement floors are generally more stable than su... | |
Liquid Amps Aw, geez, I thought you meant real liquid amps like the one that submerges all the tubes in liquid. | |
Talk but not walk? Uh, demands for proof and demands for measurements are the tools of the obstreperous and irascible troll. Whether trolls think of themselves as trolls is a philosophical question which is worthy of a thread all by itself. Of course, trolls portray... |