ivan_nosnibor
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Thinking out of the box here. It might make some defensive Not entirely sure of your point of misunderstanding per se, but what I believe you are (rightly) making a case for is the idea of a hardwire bypass. IOW, get rid of the (invariably inferior) connector on both the wire And the connected component -... | |
Conditioning/Burn-In Method @bullrider97, Your outcome does not surprise me too much. Most of the cooker machines' manuals talk in terms of a time window, or range, of days or hrs needed for a given result and it apparently is not a 'the more time spent on the cooker the bet... | |
Wide dispersion + high efficiency + detail + coherence in a speaker? If coherence is truly your biggest point, then you may be better off looking into the idea of designing and building your own speakers. If you are willing to look at something open baffle, then your degree of difficulty will be reduced dramaticall... | |
Why did it take so long Weaning off all the hardware associated with the disc itself and recording direct to memory of one form or other currently seems like it might be the next step - no more lasers and player mechanisms, etc helps...if we can actually get to the point... | |
Bring Peace to the Loudness War ,from change.org Signed. | |
Teton monitors from Wavetouch Audio - A Must Hear But in case I did not make the connection clear in the above, the Kapton former's resonance is what is responsible for both the sense of spaciousness And also the lack of clarity in the upper mids and most of the highs...(except for the top end). ... | |
Teton monitors from Wavetouch Audio - A Must Hear I bought a pair of Grand Tetons in June of 2015 and during break in I was liking what I was hearing. There was some lack of clarity in the upper mids/lower highs and, despite my having to break in new amps at the same time, was confident the mild ... | |
Turntable sounds so much better when... @noromanceI suppose I was briefly tripping over nandric’s last post thinking maybe he was referring to me specifically?? (which was ok if he was) but I take it now that he either meant it in general or had someone else in mind (and that Richard’s ... | |
Turntable sounds so much better when... Oh...no worries then. Thanks for the kind words. | |
Turntable sounds so much better when... "And have come to realizeTo trust my ears,and to allow that, to beMy final decision, on the music my System produces..and to be openAnd responsive of the various factors,Mechanical and Otherwise that getsIt there."Here Here! That's Always the most... | |
Oh no, there's metal in your records! Even supposing the guy has a way to tell which records are magnetic, is he going to tell anybody what the method is? Uhh...no.....probably because it's something any of us could do without any special tools...and likely could be done for free. | |
Oh no, there's metal in your records! Seems like I recall somewhere someone saying that (supposedly) the coloring in black vinyl records had traces of iron in it and that was supposed to be the reason that clear vinyl editions sounded better...which I don't know about.But never knew a... | |
Turntable sounds so much better when... "There is no such thing as 'certainty' in our hobby." No, there isn't...at least I'm pretty sure anyway. | |
Turntable sounds so much better when... @vinylholicmusic,There’s an aspect about vibration control (when we are talking about resonances in materials, not electrical connections) that often seems to escape universal recognition and that is just that the tighter the connecting fastener t... | |
Very Sensible Audio Advice IMO, his advice is better than a lot of the stuff thrown around here. Ha, that's probly right...(I'm sure some of mine included, lol!) |