michaelgreenaudio
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The Future of Audio Amplification I'm happy to see this thread becoming more civil and moving toward the common good, that's awesome! This is such an important thread I was hoping this would happen.My part in this will be strictly listening and applying mechanics to the samples I ... | |
Talk but not walk? ReadersThere has been many example threads produced recently that should be looked at as far as "talk but not walk?" that I told you would appear, here is one http://forum.audiogon.com/discussions/the-invention-of-measurements-and-perception The q... | |
Which Class D Amplifier? PS Audio, Ghent, Nord, Merrill or other??? I've ordered 4 Class D amps today to add to my listening list. I'm looking forward to stripping them down and tuning them up. | |
The invention of measurements and perception "That's a very generous interpretation."Very generous!With the exception of some reviewing Stereophile sells ads. All magazines do. The discernment is up to the readers, but since the internet truth finding is easier. Stereophile only has so many ... | |
Does cold dry weather affect your SQ Of course weather changes sound.I'm surprised this question gets asked as much as it does. Not saying that it doesn't need to be, just that this is an obvious SQ discussion that makes a difference for every listener on the planet.MG | |
Paradigm Persona series I think you guys need to take a look at Geoff's statement again and take it more seriously."The irony of course is that grills for speakers or headphones hurt the sound."Anything between you and the speaker is something between you and the music. ... | |
The invention of measurements and perception Here is the CES website for those interested in what the CES has been and is today.http://www.ces.tech/ And here is NAMM, which is usually about 10 or so days after CES.http://www.namm.org/thenammshow/2019 The CES is the home show and NAMM the pro... | |
The invention of measurements and perception You know what guys, you're sounding very very old. Today is the last day of the CES 2019 and the young brains there have moved so far beyond this discussion and frankly Stereophile magazine’s view of technology it’s not even close. Stereophile in ... | |
Is this the end of HEA? http://www.digitaltrends.com/home-theater/the-future-of-home-theater-has-no-use-for-receivers-ces-2019/ The articles are coming out and the buzz of this CES is "innovation has arrived". What's interesting is that it's not a matter of getting rid o... | |
Is this the end of HEA? http://www.stereophile.com/content/ces-2019-unleashed It's not the CES that is dead, the place is exploding with excitement and innovation. It's the HEA section that has died. Talking to several people here who are attending the CES the question t... | |
Imaging question I can't do any more than offer. Enjoy your sound. Sorry to interrupt.Michael | |
Imaging question Want to find out? Lets do some soundstage referencing together so I can see what your system is doing. MG | |
Imaging question Yep, and the fun begins! I don't have any idea what your system setup is, but I can tell you that all of us have recordings that show us things about our system that are interesting. We might be able to play 10 recordings in a row and that tenth r... | |
Are dome midrange better than cone designs? For me it’s a matter of how can I use less crossover parts. Less parts equals more open. But less parts also means you need to be better at voicing cabinets. More mass in a cabinet design also results in more crossover parts. The three ingredients... | |
Suggestion To The Moderators To Rid This Site Of Spam The Audiogon Mods do an excellent job of cleaning up the pages for us after the over night spammers do their flooding. I don’t think we should make things any more difficult for them than it already must be. I’m sure if there is a spam delete solu... |