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More Power or use subwoofer to boost bass for music Lemonhaze is correct on this, traps do work, but most people have woefully inadequate traps which are either large, expensive, or both. That is one of the reasons for many why a bass array is a better proposition for most within the limits of what... | |
More Power or use subwoofer to boost bass for music Nice post lemonhaze. | |
Cross-talk and distortion, chief soundstage contributors... That makes no sense to me. Most high end DACs have very good reclocking if not buffer and reclocking such that external jitter sources make almost no difference and even if it did, an <$10 clock source with a tolerable power supply is essential... | |
What 4 subwoofers to buy? williewonka,By cancelling out room nodes, i.e. peaks within the room, the bass decays faster, not to mention you get a more consistent room interaction. Keep mind mind we are talking subwoofer frequencies, i.e. below 80Hz, where you can't tell whe... | |
More Power or use subwoofer to boost bass for music Clearthink, if you took the time to read and understand my posts (if you have the requisite knowledge), you will note that I was pointing out that simply saying the amp does not double from 8 to 4 ohms, provides no real guidance on whether it c... | |
IM Distortion, Speakers and the Death of Science Only if you count exclusively with prime numbers.geoffkait21,251 posts04-23-2020 7:21amWell, looking on the bright side, we can create artificial atoms. That’s got to count for something. | |
More Power or use subwoofer to boost bass for music Well unless someone here is interested in a professionally designed sound system, complete with 3D modelling of the acoustic field based on architectural drawings, industry measured material properties, and sufficient speaker models or they are tr... | |
IM Distortion, Speakers and the Death of Science It is 2020. Now it's my dad can get your dad fired. | |
Higher End DACs One does not normally start with a conclusion, they start with a premise, "The audible effects caused by RF noise are difficult to objectively measure yet are simultaneously subtle and obvious. Suffice it to say that they manifest as a reduction i... | |
Higher End DACs We can't address an argument, we refuse to consider our own bias, so we will insult and not think. Perhaps our bias is at play, or perhaps we have ignored other variables that could create perceived differences? That is easier than putting though... | |
Higher End DACs Again agree with djones51, w.r.t. -200db, that no one can hear it, and when the light of day is shined on the claim (properly administered test), the claimed ability to detect this disappears.dmance, the only paper i could see that you referenced ... | |
Higher End DACs djones51:"I don't doubt that the SGM Extreme is a great server streamer but dual Xeon processors and 48 gigs of ram? All you're doing is storing and streaming music not 3D rendering and VR design and video editing, isn't this thing a bit of... | |
Higher End DACs The RF "sauce" is not latency influenced. How much RF is bandwidth influenced. If you are making the router/switch work hard (latency has little impact on that), then the RF signature goes up. | |
2 way, which are the best designs? Maybe not allow the troll to derail the thread.Not the epitome but always liked the Focal Diablo. Physical limits on driver size and dispersion that are difficult to fully overcome forcing drivers in a 2 way to be overly wide range while having le... | |
It isn't the bits, it's the hardware What is with the scattered light psychosis? Is this an attempt at humor?Any CD player can pretty much with correction extract a bit perfect stream. If you don't buffer you have jitter. Buffer and reclock and jitter disappears. No scattered light ... |