larryi
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Watts! How many do we need? It is FAR easier to sell something on more-is-better because that is easy to understand. If the extra power does not come at an expense in terms of sound quality, that would mean no harm in having way too much power in reserve. But, that is not r... | |
Help, my system seem to have slowly gotten " bright" I am glad it is not a hearing issue. Now, to diagnose the problem. Put on something that is a mono recording which exhibits the problem. Use a balance control, or disconnect one speaker to listem to one channel at a time. Is the problem the sa... | |
What to do with gear which is beyond repair? What do you mean by ‘beyond repair? Has someone tried and found parts to be unavailable? Is it simply not worth repairing, although repair is possible? What is it specifically? There is almost always someone who wants a particular item even if... | |
Do you belong more to souce first or to speakers first school of thought ? If you are talking about creating a system and not planning on gradual, incremental improvements, the answer might be different than someone establishing a strategy to improve the system. Linestages, followed by digital source components, are MUC... | |
Help, my system seem to have slowly gotten " bright" Again, I would recommend having your ears checked. What you describe might be the start of hyperacusis, an ear condition. If it is an equipment issue, my bet is on the speakers. But, it would be extremely unlikely that both speakers have the ... | |
Help, my system seem to have slowly gotten " bright" Can you confirm that it is the system at fault? Do others hear the problem as well? Do you also hear this problem when you visit audio stores? I am wondering if you might be developing a hearing problem. | |
Taming/Damping Electrostat Backwave Diffusion is the better approach. I actually experimented with absorption of the back wave. I bought a lot of foam rubber and made a big wrap-around block of foam for a pair of Acoustat 1+1 speakers. This seriously deadened the sound and quickl... | |
Taming/Damping Electrostat Backwave Provided you have enough room to place the panels away from the back wall, the backwards radiation is a feature, not a problem with such speakers. The out of phase signal cancels to the side a bit, given that bass waves wrap around "small" object... | |
Your Ultimate Phono Preamp: Which One Would You Choose? Maybe, for fun, ones that allow use of other equalization curves. I don't care if RIAA was completely adopted a long while ago, I've heard use of other equalization curves, and there are some records that happen to sound better in a specific setu... | |
Your Ultimate Phono Preamp: Which One Would You Choose? I would pick something quite long out of production: Lyra Connoisseur. I would then have comparably priced tube and solid state phono stages which might be interesting. | |
Cornwall IV vs. Volti Rival, Razz; Razz v. 1, 2, 3 -- what changed? One of the great advantage of high efficiency speakers is their ability to sound alive and exciting at quite low volume levels. That is part of the reason why they work so well with SET amps. I personally would feel comfortable with using a 2 wa... | |
Western Electric 300a and 300b Contact Deja Vu Audio in Virginia. They buy these kind of tubes for use in reconditioned/rebuilt Western Electric amps. | |
Western Electric 300a and 300b People ask crazy money for engraved-base 300b’s. I saw seversl asks of $20k for a pair. Of course, ask and whst they get can be WAY different. I heard several push pull and a SET running those tubes (two pairs per channel). As crazy as are tho... | |
Suggestions for testing a never installed, 20-year boxed amp. Yes, good advice about checking for DC with a multimeter. Unlike a tube amp with output transformers, some solid state amps can pass DC. | |
Cornwall IV vs. Volti Rival, Razz; Razz v. 1, 2, 3 -- what changed? Many good suggestions have been offered here. I don’t think you will be disappointed with any of the Volti models, and if you can stretch to a Charney Audio Companion speaker that would be my choice. The new Voxativ Ampeggio is another full rang... |