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Two surprising things I found that improved my imaging and staging... Don't feel bad willy-t many have made the misteak of misunderestimating my intelagence. | |
Science that explains why we hear differences in cables? There’s 3 electrical parameters in poor quality cables that "can" influence the sound.A combination of Resistance, Inductance and Capacitance, which ’’can" create filters with the output impedance of the source/input impedance of the loadThere's a... | |
Blue Lights Get whatever one you want. Take a very small bit of Blu-Tack, wad it up and carefully cover the LED. The key is carefully! Virtually all mine are done like this, only I do it for dimming not trying to hide or change the color. Once you get the Blu... | |
One big reason why brick and mortar high end audio dealers struggle. I don't get it. Rant over. Please don't respond that you have an amazing dealer. I'm sure they exist but they are the exception. What I am describing is the typical customer experience.Right. Typical. We got em here in Seattle. Over the last 30... | |
Darwin Cables still in business ? A veritable Marianas Trench of confusion there buddy. | |
Record Mats In Combination With Weights Yeah, pretty impressive stuff. Try the Cartridge Enabler, and if you do be very careful to use only very slight tightening torque. I learned by experimentation. Try loosening very slightly, like 1/6 of a turn at a time, listen, repeat. Depending o... | |
10 Inch Tonearms My least favorite topic, guys who never manufactured anything in their life asking other guys who never even made anything (let alone for sale) why guys who do it for a living do it. Second least useful, the hypothetical "if" something or other is... | |
10 Inch Tonearms Was talking with Mark Baker about my Sovereign/Enterprise purchase when the subject of arm length came up. Mark said the longer arms offer just a little bit more natural ease and sophistication. Between the table and the arm itself they also add a... | |
Has Anyone Here Tried The SVS Soundpath Feet On A Rel Sub? I think ill go with what the designers and engineers at Rel suggest to do as opposed to listenng to posters on this site.I have talked to at least a dozen different designers and engineers. Every single one of them said no don't do that. Caps, dio... | |
Soundsmith Strain Gauge - Thank You! Well the SG came and Holy Smokes what a beast! There are so many cool things about this I am gonna have to devote a whole monster review to it. For now, even right out of the box it sounded quite good. Which is always impressive. Going up against ... | |
Buying the right tool (aka gear) the first time... My question are here:If one has the means to jump into higher end gear, should they or should they start budget and work their way up?If one does jump into higher end gear, would a newbie appreciate it versus those that work their way up?Am I over... | |
Two surprising things I found that improved my imaging and staging... willy-tCorrect me if I’m wrong but isn’t the goal to get a solid center soundstage, great sound,and the speakers disappear? Towing in too much gives away the location of the speaker.Speakers big enough I guess would need to be towed. Still, once t... | |
Can You Hear Me Now If there are golden ears it isn't the hearing ability that is golden it's the ability of the listener to interpret and to what he can hear and to retain as much of it in memory. It's the brain and the listener's experience and concentration that ... | |
I did the right thing after all. Good for you. Moab are some really fine speakers. A local guy here who has heard mine a couple times now is looking for a pair. You got lucky, they do not turn up often! Just looking at serial numbers it appears he has made something like 1200, or... | |
Can You Hear Me Now Coincidentally, my listening room was built by my next door neighbor, Michael Framer. |