ghdprentice
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Buying used vs new speakers from a technology perspective @audition__audio +1 Just thinking of woofers… whole cow… the 12” woofers which produced flabby blotted bass decades ago, have gotten smaller and smaller, longer throw more articulate… fast… talked a thud and differentiated it into individ... | |
Amir and Blind Testing I first heard of this web site not that long ago. It was from someone who used a quote from the site… and in my experience (50 years) this generalization was simply not true. So I went to the site and read a dozen or more reviews. Sorry, I found... | |
Tweaks, money pit or real value? Personally, I have always hoped tweaks would not work. I love the idea of buying a new better component plunking it down and getting the best sound out of it. I did many changes just to prove “this couldn’t possibly make a difference”. Like my fis... | |
Is EMI noise in electrical system inaudible? @rodman99999 +1 | |
Any song recommendations for testing purposes? What is important is to look across the musical spectrum. It is too easy to use the albums you like today. Which may optimize for a particular music type. If you want to do it right, listen to some real live acoustic music and use that as your emp... | |
CD player Also, I recommend switching to Qobuz.. better sounding and more high Rez albums | |
Schiit Freya + Class A in Stereophile You need to understand what class A means. It means for the money. I have compared Class A equipment from Stereophile and The Absolute Sound for decades. A class A component that cost $200 is class A against other $200 components… not against $20,... | |
Tweaks, money pit or real value? I have been pursuing the high end for fifty years. Tweaks are critical in getting the most out of an audio system… period, no question. I go through a component upgrade, then upgrade / choose interconnects, then power cords, and isolation. Then I ... | |
Buying used vs new speakers from a technology perspective There has been continual improvement of speaker technology over time. If I think if the stuff of ever 2000, or 1990… in dynamic speakers… there is no comparison. Typically, I would say buying 10 years old at half the price is a screaming deal. But... | |
Limited soundstage between speakers @onhwy61 Good quote. I respect Robert’s opinion a great deal. | |
Records, CDs, Streaming OP, so… why? Is it a difference in sound quality on your system? Nostalgia? Just kind of fun fiddling with a disk? For me, it is nostalgia. Spinning a disk (vinyl). The sound quality is the same. | |
VPI Fatboys versus others in its' tonearm weight class. Honestly I would be shocked if VPI would produce an expensive arm like the Fatboy and have it perform at a level appropriate with the price. No reputable company would… and high end audio is highly competitive. But the user community is highly var... | |
Madman! Digital vs Vinyl OP: “Given that the age of the vinyl stamper impacts the SQ of a given copy of an LP significantly, wouldn’t it be true that if you stick with a single digital source, e.g., Qobuz…. ” That is just one variable. Old albums can be remastered a num... | |
CD player I would recommend concentrating on improving your streaming (Streamer and DAC). My streaming is as good as my CD, stored files, and analog. This is possible at many price points. A CD player is a combined transport, streamer, and DAC. If you put y... | |
Madman! Digital vs Vinyl OP: ”I ask because I‘ve got a $5k TT with a $2k cartridge on it and am trying to figure out whether it’s worth investing in a really good phono preamp or not.” This is a really important question to ask, particularly at this time. Digital is... |