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Catastrophic Accident! What To Do!?
Hi ChazroSorry to hear about your accident. Everyone here cringed at reading this news I'm sure. The RM9 is a classic and many of us here have owned and enjoyed Roger's work. I had my RM9 for about 5 years and have setup a few systems using the RM... 
Imaging question
Hi SimaoIt's not the recording, just checked it. It's probably not the pressing, but something in your system that is dampening the signal. Michael Green 
Is this the end of HEA?
The Strip was packed today. Looking forward to getting the news bites.Last year 182+attendance, over 4K exhibiting companies, over 1K industry speakers.http://live.ces.tech/  
Room Dependent
While I'm gabbing I'd like to give an example.Tonight I was listening to Mozart Requiem on the EMI label. I forward through a couple of tracks so I could see how I wanted to layout the singers in relationship to each other and mellow the choir to ... 
Room Dependent
Hi JohnnyI don’t have a problem with Bob. I have a problem with HEA pushing a volume control and that’s all. I have a problem with an industry not telling the whole story and charging people way too much money without a plan to deliver. I think HE... 
Room Dependent
Hi Tomic601Didn't sound much like Bob was heading in that direction, by his comments. I'm not here to joust. MG 
Most favored hearing aid for audiophiles
Actually I’m looking forward to getting listening aids when the time comes. I know several listeners who are blown away by the custom aids they got. I guess the ones for music folks are pretty expensive, but they seem to be pretty amazing. The one... 
Room Dependent
Yes gdnrbob your right, I'm extremely jealous that you have discovered the auto-adjust listening system. And, you did it your first time around you say? Remarkable! I'm putting in a call immediately to Steinway & Sons to let them know. My God,... 
does temperature affect speaker performance?
Hi MonyaThe drier the air and higher the temperature the more dynamic range you will have along with musical body and lower acoustical/mechanical distortion. If you can set your room's humidity around 30-35% your doing good. Even lower humidity is... 
Is this the end of HEA?
And here we go....http://www.cnet.com/news/ces-2019-14-questions-techs-biggest-show-needs-to-answer/ I usually hang out with one of the Qualcomm guys (who happens to be a Tunee). He will probably be stopping by for a listen. Fun times. 
Room Dependent
Steve, you asked about my speakers.Back when those few speaker reviews came out we did some production runs, I think 450 pair per run. I wasn’t particularly happy with some of the production decisions that were made without my approval, and my coc... 
Room Dependent
Hi Steve, I’ll give you my take on HEA in general (briefly) and then talk tunable. As listeners we’ve all seen it unfold in front of us, but now is a good time to move toward answers. You hit the nail squarely on the head "struggle for months to a... 
Room Dependent
That answers my questions thanks.mg 
Hihat Question
That's great news Gary! Here's what I tell & show my clients. It's all there, just have to find a method of fine tuning that works for you. have funMichael Green 
The Future of Audio Amplification
Thanks for the link George. Seems like I may be a little more picky than the folks mentioned on that thread. For me that is.As I have mentioned before I, first of all, don’t like the sound of amps crammed into over built chassis, they sound to con...