joemt
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Die-Hard Proceed Owners... What AVP2 upgrade are you speaking of?What features? or bug fixes?Joe | |
Calling all Proceed AVP 2 owners..please advise The "quality" of the bass has increased in the jump from AVP to AVP2 in my case. I never felt the AVP really lacked in bass. The new setup produces a tighter bass response in my opinion. I've yet to reach my final configuration, did I say final? ... | |
Calling all Proceed AVP 2 owners..please advise I found the upgrade to be a definite improvement in2 channel performance. I frontend the transport (PMDT)with a Meridian 518 and now set it to 24 bit to feed the new DACs. Sounds great. Seems alot more crispwith finer detail, yet still smooth. Th... | |
Alesis Masterlink as a CD Player? As a cd player it's o.k., but you have to deal with the fact that there is the hard drive spin noise.It is audible from my listening position, so I don'tuse it as a transport. | |
Denon DVD2900 Vs Marantz Dv8400. Commenting on the opening statement about who might or would use the built in DD&DTS. I've got a second Home Theater system going in now and feel this would be the perfect fit. A Rotel RSP980 has the 5.1 input and would complete the system f... | |
Digitizing LPs: General advice wanted Captainbeyond, Alesis MasterLink (ML-9600)Sample rates of 44.1, 48, 88.2, and 96 kHz are available. Word lengths of 16, 20, and 24 bits are available. Any combination of sample rate and word length can be used.Records to data cdr's or cd-rw. Can ... | |
Best CD-R Recorder--Tascam, HHB, Marantz, Sony??? You might want to take a look at the AlesisMasterlink. It's a Hard disc recorder whichcan do any range of bit sizes between 16&24 andsampling rates of 44-96. Once the info is on theHard Disc you can "Master" it, EQ, Normalize, Compress,Limit ... |