muralman1
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Cable vs. Electronics: biggest bang for the buck Sorry about the delay. my computer ate my monologue. It was a lot more fun and spontaneous than this will be. Asa, I knew it was a bad idea when I opened a private dialogue with you. I Had been warned that you might use underhanded antics of injec... | |
Cable vs. Electronics: biggest bang for the buck Nrchy: "So, in your opinion what is the better value, assuming the relative value of your components being about equal. Is it cheaper to buy great cables or great electronics? Then, which would provide the biggest improvement?To restate: I was con... | |
Cable vs. Electronics: biggest bang for the buck I'd be interested in your review of the Coda, Asa. Can you send it? I will actually return a thank you. My entering a forum is determined by my leisure time, not who's posting. By the way, I am an artist, not a scientist. I have to trust my ears, ... | |
Cable vs. Electronics: biggest bang for the buck Asa, Why the fixation on the Coda? This was a first meeting, it's purpose being an introduction to each other's systems, not components. The Coda's attributes did not get a fair shake played through the Spendors. The Dominus would have helped noth... | |
Apogee Mini Grand Questions Jason Bloom was using the Krell years ago. If he were still in the business, I doubt very much he would restrict his amp choice to old favorites. I have a friend who was running his Minigrands with a Krell/Aragon. After I demonstrated my tube amp ... | |
Apogee Mini Grand Questions Audioworld hosts a lively forum for Apogee lovers over the world. http://audioworld.com/cgibin/sw/forumdisplay.cgi?action=topics&number=1&SUBMIT=GoThe Pass is wonderful. The 350 is more than you need for the panels/ribbons. Krell is too ss... | |
Tell me if i got it wrong.. Man, I missed all the fun. Reading through the posts, I saw a lot of good hard fact finding and opinionating by some and psychodelic op art by .... Then, Bwhite had me in joyful tears. What a release!One thing caught my eye way up there; something... | |
Cable vs. Electronics: biggest bang for the buck I realize I checked out of this forum, but then noticed I had left behind an open ended question. As I stated in a recent post, I had an appointment to listen to a fellow audiophiles system, and I was to return the favor. How was the system with ... | |
Cable vs. Electronics: biggest bang for the buck Wmcmanus, I'm sorry if I hurt your sensibilities. That was not my intention. I also didn't mean to insult any of the above. On rereading, I don't see insults, Jung, or Detlof there. I feel my contribution is on topic and valid. True, I can't make ... | |
Cable vs. Electronics: biggest bang for the buck At last I have entered into the "wire" realm; a place of no interest to me. I feel... Not inspired. So I look around myself, feeling like a babe in toy land. Teasing myself with such a glorious thought; allowing oneself such largesse as to spend 7... | |
Northern California Sacramento, California.We have a small audiophile club going for dipole users in the Sacramento area. We meet whenever someone has something they want to share. There are only four of us so far, three Apogees, and a Magnepan. It's always a fun par... | |
Pass X-250 or McCormack DNA-2 Deluxe Keith Yates is a six figure home theater designer. Check out his site: http://www.keithyates.com/ Dealing with cost no object clientele, Keith is always on the look out for the very best audio gear available. Keith has given me permission to repri... | |
Does anyone own the Pass Labs X1 preamp? Quinn, your X-1 review was right on. Keith Yates is a renowned designer for big bucks theater systems and always has an eye open for the best. This is what he has said about Nelson Pass products:"I typically specify the speakers, subs and processo... | |
NOS Tubes make a Huge difference My experience has been the same as yours menace. NOS tubes are great and great fun. However, my experience with Mullard ATX tubes hasn't been great. The matched pair I bought are sitting in their boxes. They were smooth, but veiled, even muddy. Th... | |
Tubes Do It -- Transistors Don't. I'm sorry, Asa, I didn't notice your invitation for a private dialogue. I think I might enjoy it, but I'm afraid I will have to decline at this time... Pressing responsibilities and all that, my good chap. Lets say we shake mouses, and move on. I ... |