michaelgreenaudio
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Digital, Low Mass, ClassD, Less expensive, Let it happen! Well, like I've been saying (as well as others here), it's happening whether there's a debate here or not. Simple passive acoustics, room correction (DSP), low mass amps and entry level speakers, inexpensive enough to make the audio cheapskate blu... | |
What is the best way to approach improving room acoustics? Here's the RoomTune solution.http://www.michaelgreenaudio.net/roomtune Michael Green | |
Digital, Low Mass, ClassD, Less expensive, Let it happen! Yep, I think we’ll all have enough fun. The guys who probably won’t be having fun are the ones left behind arguing about what they think distortion is.As far as digital, I loved it in the beginning and I love it now. A lot of folks who don't like ... | |
Could I be a Retail Wretch? Mom & Pop shops, part of the golden age of the hobby. Personally if I use up someone's time I tip them. Their time is just as important as mine. I tip my waiter, I tip my taxi, why wouldn't I tip my audio salesperson. If someone treats you wel... | |
Talk but not walk? So Folks, take a look at this threadhttp://forum.audiogon.com/discussions/the-future-of-audio-amplification This is the latest example of "Talk but not Walk?".Several of us are talking about different types of amplifiers and our experiences. There... | |
The Future of Audio Amplification There are "top end" amps in A, AB and D, have been for quite a while. Not sure I understand why that would make anyone unhappy. I think it's pretty cool, both from a vintage point of view and newer designs. MichaelWhy people get upset over music? ... | |
The Future of Audio Amplification Hi JafantHope you had a good Thanksgiving! Any new music I should pick up? I'm playing Puss N Boots "No Fools No Fun" this morning to get things rolling.take careMG | |
The Future of Audio Amplification Did a MGA Tunable Room in Chicago and powering my Rev60 speakers was a tiny Class D amp. Tons of dynamics and extension on both ends. There are pictures of the setup on TuneLand, lots of fun.this is probably the truth I would agree "In the years t... | |
Soldered VS ...everything else I don't like the sound of banana plugs. But then I also don't like the sound of thick wire either.Michael Greenhttp://www.michaelgreenaudio.net/mga-audio-cable | |
Hi Fi Tuning Supreme fuse-Burn In? Just as with all of our senses, doing is the proof. Sight, taste, touch, smell and hearing are all done by doing. "A sense is a physiological capacity of organisms that provides data for perception." The premise of test equipment doing the listeni... | |
Attention Manufacturers: What I want is a TINY HT processor! Hi ErikAbout 5 or so years ago I stumbled across the Sherwood RX-4105 receiver and was amazed at how well it tuned. With a few very simple tweaks it beat up on some serious big buck amps, or at least equaled. Since that time I've been thinking abo... | |
Sound Quality of red book CDs vs.streaming I'm a Red Book man all the way!mg | |
I need a subwoofer/sub-bass opinion from you One thing to keep in mind is there are two types of subwoofers. One is made to gel with your system and the other is to go low. In most rooms once you work with 250hz and below you will have two different sets of pressure zones that react differen... | |
Hi Fi Tuning Supreme fuse-Burn In? Hi GuysI'm not going to speak to the reliability of fuses because quite frankly I've never had one blown or cause damage to any products. Maybe that's me just being careful. However I have had experience in how they sound as well as how they chang... | |
Attention Manufacturers: What I want is a TINY HT processor! Hi ErikDoes it need to be a HEA brand or are the newer mass brands ok for you?BTW I have been enjoying your posts and threads as of late. I believe your doing the hobby a great service by sharing your thoughts on newer technologies.Michael |