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Do cd's store a more exact copy of sound than LP's Actually, 99, I have some very good Advent cassette recordings that sound great over my NAK 600 player! I have had the chance to compare digitally recorded material played back through vinyl medium and CD. Guess which one "sounds" best. It can't b... | |
Do cd's store a more exact copy of sound than LP's I agree with Seandtaylor. It is not so much the resolving power of the recording method as the resolving power of the listener! Ex. Visual reproduction using film, which is played back at 24-32 frames/sec looks fully resolved because our eyes can ... | |
Rate these on order of importance: Nrchy, how can speakers be the least important if "all things being equal, or even close" is the situation. Some things are more equal than others? Lets at least agree that cost is not the method to determine degree of importance. It might take 40... | |
Rate these on order of importance: Nrchy & Marco, all of the arguements that you are using to prove that the room is most important can be used to prove that the speakers are most important - no matter how good the components are upstream, a poor speaker can destroy for what yo... | |
Rate these on order of importance: Nrchy, If you say that the speakers are the least important BECAUSE the can't reproduce what doesn't get to them, then you can't say that the room is the most important, since it can't reproduce what doesn't get to them either! | |
Why Does A Concrete Floor/Spiked Metal Rack... TWL, that is a fancy way of stating the Law of Entropy. Most of the time the "easiest" way for the energy to be dissipated is through absorption as heat. When the vibrations are being so-called transmitted through a structure that simply means tha... | |
Why Does A Concrete Floor/Spiked Metal Rack... Furthermore, Stehno, any vibrations in the rafters are attenuated through the wires, much more so than they would be through a more resonating structure such as a support on the floor or on the wall.Eldartford's remarks concerning airborne vibrati... | |
Why Does A Concrete Floor/Spiked Metal Rack... Eldartford, that is why I also don't couple to the floor with a rigid stand. I suspend (isolate) the turntable from the ceiling with 4 small gauge wires holding a MDF shelf. No footfall worries nor vibration through the building structure, since t... | |
Why Does A Concrete Floor/Spiked Metal Rack... Eldartford,Of course pressurisation stiffens structures that are inherently non-rigid, vinyl and other plastics. Metal tubes are much more rigid and pressurising them to make them more rigid would be impractical, i.e. pressure would have to be hig... | |
Why Does A Concrete Floor/Spiked Metal Rack... Eldartford, a little knowledge is a dangerous thing. I don't know about bicyclists using pressurized tube frames, but I bet you that if they are, they are using helium as the gas and that is what is making the frame lighter, through bouyancy. Agai... | |
Why Does A Concrete Floor/Spiked Metal Rack... Should we pressurise the tubes with air or nitrogen? I am sure that the choice of gas will affect the sound also! Seriously, pressurising the tubes won't change the rigidity of the structure, but will add to the mass (slightly) due to the added gas. | |
Turntable stands probably because the light metal (but still rigid) stand doesn't resonate at frequencies near the suspension resonance frequency. Also the higher frequencies are filtered out by the TT's suspension. BTW, airborne induced vibrations can act directl... | |
older LPs - different EQ? My Marantz 7T (as did the original tube 7) had three different EQ curves on it, one if I remember well was a Columbia curve and also a different curve for '78s.Bob P. | |
How do you get past the pops and hiss of LPs? Veridian, yes, but I am talking about actual measurements and what the recording industry is (or has) actually done with the "theoretical limits". It is much easier to exploit the CD limits than the LP limits, hence the LP's contain less dynamic r... | |
How do you get past the pops and hiss of LPs? Rockinroni, can we hope that you are abandoning this thread? If so, that should really clear things up!salut, Bob P. |