hiphiphan
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If you stream music from the internet, I can't recommend this more highly richtruss: That sounds like an interesting approach. I might give it a try at some point, especially since you offer a return window.treynolds: Sorry, I’m not tech savvy. I can’t explain it. Maybe richtruss or sonic79 can offer an explanation? All... | |
If you stream music from the internet, I can't recommend this more highly I guess some of my wording sounds sales pitchy. But I’m not in anyway associated with SGC. I’m just extremely happy with the sound I’m getting from my purchase. I’m sure there are other companies that offer similar products. SGC is just the first ... | |
If you stream music from the internet, I can't recommend this more highly Thanks sonic79. It would have taken me a paragraph to explain it worse than you did in a sentence. | |
If you stream music from the internet, I can't recommend this more highly Dougey, the jitter is taken care of at a later point in the chain, after the optical rig has cleaned the signal of "noise." | |
If you stream music from the internet, I can't recommend this more highly No, your internet service doesn't need to be delivered via optical cable. There's probably a way to make it work with an integrated system, but you'd have to ask Andrew at Small Green Computer to find out how. Just send him an email: andrew@smallg... | |
If you stream music from the internet, I can't recommend this more highly Julie, if you have a decent audio system that can take advantage of the greater resolution and reduced noise-level of optical, I’m confident it would significantly improve the sound quality. But I’m not tech savvy enough to know how it would fit i... | |
If you stream music from the internet, I can't recommend this more highly Doug, thanks for your comment. I looked up your reviews and they confirm my own thinking about this technology. I don’t think people in this hobby fully understand the significance of it yet. There are people who can go down very expensive and tim... | |
Speaker upgrade for classical music Thanks again Duke. When I get the itch to change the system, I'll keep this discussion in mind. | |
Speaker upgrade for classical music Duke, thank you for the replies. Much food for thought. I have the Raidho D3.1 (I purchased them used; I'm not wealthy). Is the SuperStand, which contains the back-firing driver, compatible with a floor-standing speaker such as this? And how does ... | |
Speaker upgrade for classical music Duke, thanks for the reply. When I read your first post in this thread, I got the impression you were suggesting emphasizing room reflections from the wall behind the listener. But after reading your second post, I realize you’re suggesting the us... | |
Speaker upgrade for classical music audiokinesis/Duke: I for one would love to read more about what you're describing. I have two questions in particular: 1) You mentioned that envelopment can be achieved through a multi-channel system. Do you mean basically playing a normal, two-c... | |
DAC finalist please help two relevant reviews:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hlfCWUbmyGE&t=1shttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DWLXFLcgLy8 | |
PS Audio Power Plant 15........ The final word on any piece of gear, of course, is how it sounds TO YOU. Don't convince yourself something must sound better simply because of price or name recognition. That said, I'm a regular watcher of hi-fi reviewer Steve Guttenberg's YouTube... | |
The Best Isolation/ Vibration Footers per component - what's your experience? +1 regarding millercarbon's recommendation to check out Mahgister's system. Never seen anything like it: https://systems.audiogon.com/systems/8221 | |
Should I be able to hear a 4Hz difference in my speakers? Defy audiophile orthodoxy and get the Schiit Loki EQ for a mere $150, and then crank the bass up as much as you want. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i6oyxHGJbsM Or get a sub or two (or four, according to knowledgeable people on this forum). |