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cable break in Nsgarch, I am plugging in the correct number. I don't think that the V (I don't know where you get 40 volts) that you are using is correct. Why use V at all, when we have R and P and a formula to calculate I?24.6 V is the correct voltage at the am... | |
cable break in Nsgarch, I don't know how you calculate current to a speaker for a known power consumption, but your example using your Levinson is incorrect. Your example;"An example would be my Levinson amp which will provide 400W/ch into my 4 ohm (nominal) ele... | |
cable break in NSGARCH, are you sure that the current in speaker cables is lower than PCs?If one is feeding 16 watts to a 4 ohm speaker, you have 2 amps of current. The power amp feeding the speaker, even at 75% efficiency is using about 21 watts, therefore bare... | |
battling the pops and clicks I have once wondered that if we were to introduce "snaps, crackles and pops" to a CD would we prefer the "bettersounding" CD to a pristine CD? Oh, and also add the interchannel phase error prevelant on vinyl that is so attractive to vinylphiles, m... | |
Does a listening room help or hinder? Bigjoe, and the other half of the enjoyment comes from what? BTW, I feel that "the rig" and "the music" are actually independent of each other. One is not necessary for the other, but whether listening to the rig or the music, one cannot do that a... | |
Does a listening room help or hinder? Bigjoe, to which hobby are you referring? Listening to your rig or listening to music? Or was that a Freudian slip?Bob P. | |
Does a listening room help or hinder? How can you say that you are "listening" to music if you are doing something else, such as working on a computer?I have a listening room and use it for listening. When in another room (office, kitchen), I use the listening room system to supply "b... | |
I thought you might get a good chuckle over this But isn't that "promo"" exactly what analogue advocates say? And that is why analogue is superior to digital, more of the highs that we don't hear, but feel, just like the "promo" states. It is a vinyl disc, so that must be true!Salut, Bob P.PS. T... | |
How many audiophiles to screw in a light bulb? Also interesting that the "real serious" audiophiles have not contributed to this thread! A mirror is the most revealing of instruments - opps, forgot that audiophiles )(wacko) don't believe in instruments to reveal to them what their ears cannot.... | |
car stereo automobile sound system Holly cow, I hope I am not around you guys when you are "listening" to the nuances of audiophile equipment while driving! There is a time to listen and that is not while driving, therefore no need or possibility of having audiophile quality system... | |
car stereo automobile sound system Audiophile quality car sound is an oxymoron! | |
Embarassing electrical question That's exactly what NASCAR does, so mabbe that is not so far fetched! | |
How many audiophiles to screw in a light bulb? And since a light bulb is a tube, its wattage is of course "better" than the solid state one, which would be an LED, I guess. Musn't forget that since NASCAR uses only LEDs in their race cars, tube light cars can't be as good, though.Bob P. | |
Why are audiophiles perceived as being wackos? To some, Cryo spark plugs and wires is music to their ears!BROADEN your listening and music tastes. | |
Why are audiophiles perceived as being wackos? Nrchy, I doubt that a NASCAR race driver can experience, as you say, the benefits of "Cryo" treated spark plugs and wires, let alone measure it! It is a common practice in racing to paint something yellow, usually the rear differential because tha... |