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Horning Eufrodites - help needed with boomy bass
There are various forms of digital or analogue bass equalizers that can greatly reduce bass booming. Since this is a very serious problem for you, this approach should be considered even though it is anathema to a "purist" approach. This is much m... 
Linn Linto and Ortofon Rondo Red
I thought about waiting till tomorrow, 6-13-13 to respond, but, I will do so now, because you might be "indisposed" tomorrow.I had a Linto a while back and liked it a lot. It has a lively and engaging sound. I used it with a Lyra Helikon. A friend... 
Feickert blackbird, kuzma 4 point which cartridge
I own both a Lyra Titan and a Transfiguration Orpheus L. I like both cartridges--the Lyra has a touch more open and airy top end, the Transfiguration has a bit more prominence in the upper midrange. Neither is really a "warm" cartridge, as I would... 
Horning Eufrodites - help needed with boomy bass
Cones with sharp points are intended to couple the speaker/stand to the floor so that energy is transferred to the floor. If that floor is sitting on something like a concrete foundation, this huge mass will dissipate the energy without that much ... 
Horning Eufrodites - help needed with boomy bass
I have found that putting speakers on a Symposium shelf will reduce the tendency for bass to boom, particularly if the flooring is suspended (not on a solid concrete base) and made of wood. I use Svelte Shelves (the thinnest Symposium platform) wh... 
Why will no other turntable beat the EMT 927?
I am NOT fond of any digital vs. vinyl spat. I have good gear for listening to both, and because of convenience and availability of material, I listen mostly to digital media at home (exclusively digital in the car and at work). Very little in the... 
Why will no other turntable beat the EMT 927?
The fact that the considerable mass of the cartridge is way out on the end of the "lever" means that inertial mass is higher with a 12" arm. With modern materials and technology, it is possible to make the mass of the arm itself much less so that ... 
Top ten tube preamps
I don't know about top ten, but, I have heard good sound from systems using the following:Emotive Audio Epifania (I own one of these)Aldo preamp (custom built preamp from a Western Electric rebuilder in Italy-transform inputs and outputs. I also o... 
Lots of detail, great imaging, not much bass?
If you like your speakers, what you should be considering is some sort of highpass filter, or electronics with tone controls, to reduce the really low bass output.As far as speaker choices, you should not necessarily be looking for speakers with r... 
New Speaker for Under 5K
A lot of very helpful suggestions made above. I particularly like the suggestion of Vandersteen, the Sonus Faber Liuto, Maggies (if you have the room to place them correctly), Gershman, Proac, Martin Logan and Stirling (the Spendor classic box spe... 
Better sound
Using either sharp feet or vibration absorbing platforms essentially changes how vibration in the speaker cabinet is dissipated. An absorbing platform does not increase the shaking of the cabinet, rather, it conveys that energy into the platform a... 
Better sound
I use a pair of extra large Symposium Svelte Shelves under my speakers. These are designed to dissipate vibrational energy as heat (vibration from the cabinet is transmitted into the shelf which has a rubbery core). This acts to tighten up the bas... 
Low gain power amp to match the Audio Note M6 pre
Thanks Charles. I should make it clear that I did not hear the Decware under ideal conditions. It could very well be the case that the speakers and/or the upstream components were not suited to the amp, even though the system was specifically set ... 
Low gain power amp to match the Audio Note M6 pre
I have used in-line attenuators, as Jncgrogan2 suggested above, and they do work well. For some reason, that I cannot recall, the recommended location of attenuators is on the input side of the linestage rather than the outputs. I used the attenua... 
Well-produced recent jazz cd's - recommendations?
For both musical interest and great sound, I recommend the following:Anouar Brehem-ThimarStefano Battaliglia-Re: PassoliniScott Colley-Architect of the Silent MomentBilly Childs-Lyric