muralman1
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Upgrading from Supratek Pre to ? I recently heard the Cabernet dual. I say keep it. | |
NOS DAC NOS DAC means non- oversampling, | |
A contrarian's view of inductance in SCs Hiya Lloyd,I had to go to the top of the page to see who started this stuff. Damn, the wordy guy was me!!I am so happy you finally got the Fire. I know you are blown away with it's dynamics and clarity. You having Von Schweikerts I don't know how ... | |
H20 Revisited True, but with reservations. Class D requires different answers as to how to bring out their best. Cost is less important than type. In fact, some very costly components can do a lot of harm to the music. I have had my H2O amps for years, and have... | |
H20 Revisited Rumadian, what are you doing for a source, and what PCs, ICs, and SCs are you using? The choices are crucial to good sound. | |
Installing Apogee Divas w/ribbons to the outside Some folks with constricting space do turn the ribbons to the outside. The preferred way, by those who tried both, is to set them is with the ribbons inward, as the rocket scientist who designed them intended. | |
Class D amp with Tube Preamp Combo? Yours is a great system, Stltrains. Your sound is, "Very easy to sit and listen to." My sound leans more to the live band. That is what I prefer. That is the marvelous thing about class D. It's sound can be sculpted to any preference. | |
Class D amp with Tube Preamp Combo? There are a lot of wizened people contributing to this topic. Several are mirroring my experience over the four years I went class D over conventional amps. What I thought was really cool then would be nonsense to my ears now. With the narrowing d... | |
Adcom GFP 750: why spend more? I owned the Adcom. Now I have the H20 Fire. They are not even comparable on any level of sonic ability. There is one point in favor of the Adcom. The Fire, new at $5k, is considerably more expensive. | |
Jolida CD-100...Who has moved on and... I had the Jolida 100 stocked with Sylvania 5751 Black Plate tubes for a good long time. From there I moved to non-oversampling DACs for a much more real presentation. | |
A contrarian's view of inductance in SCs Yes, I am with you. For me, the cables must carry the signal faithfully. For some others, they want to change what they hear with cables. That is all possible. Look at the really expensive cable manufacturers who go to great length to change the s... | |
A contrarian's view of inductance in SCs Tgrisham,That is the philosophical line of discussion I was hoping for. For me, knowing that adjacent magnetic forces do indeed excite each other's voltage, I can only assume the HF is altered. My speakers actually have gained in HF strength using... | |
A contrarian's view of inductance in SCs Tgrisham, thanks for joining in. I would like you to think this through a bit. You hear a heightened HF with twisted ACs. We could agree that bringing the return wire closer to the signal wire made that difference. According to the paper I am refe... | |
A contrarian's view of inductance in SCs I have those wires. They would be next to impossible to twist to contact. They have a lot of residual spring. Considering the inductance is imposing itself into the music signal, I would not argue that the resulting disturbance of the HF riding on... | |
A contrarian's view of inductance in SCs Did you twist the negative, and positive wires together? And if so, is there any gap between the two? The pieces I quoted are from science papers. They make common sense as well. Close paired current carrying wires will induce magnetic forces on e... |