newbee
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what should I get to replace what I am planning to try Sounds to me like you've been hitting the booze a bit much. Your post is incoherent, to me at least. | |
Help me spend $100,000 on a new system How can you really do this now, you don’t even have a room and much of what determines what you use will depend on the room and it’s characteristics? I’d recommend that you use that $100K, if necessary, to get a house with a room you can dedicate... | |
Speaker placement Quandary Not really. They are all excellent but different musical formats and instruments. I don't know about downloads, but the CD's and Vinyl recordings came with a description of each cut and what was on display sonically. You really need that. I enjo... | |
Speaker placement Quandary OP (and Skinzy), I don’t know what you are using as a reference for ’depth of image’ but ’depth of image’ is not so much because of set up, once you have a good set up drilled down, i.e. 5’ +/- from the wall behind the speakers and first reflectio... | |
Room acoustics basics Earl Geddes wrote what might be considered by many a definitive book on the subject of acoustics. | |
KEF LS60: Distance from wall behind them Don't know about LS 60 vs KEF Reference but FWIW always found speakers placed only a few feet from the walls behind them tend to sound flat imaging wise (probably with enhanced bass) whereas a monitor speaker usually had greater clarity and 'depth... | |
Speaker placement Quandary I have box speakers, ports on rear, 3way. My room is similar to yours except a bit larger in all dimensions and a 9' ceiling. Regarding 'depth of image' minimum distance from the wall behind them is 4ft. Best imaging is about 5'. Speakers 9.5' apa... | |
Amp first approach to build a system. Anyone did it ? And it would be a SS amp? | |
Getting into the music RV in exchange for your recommendation for Mussorgsky's Pictures (in another thread) I offer you Kantorow's version of Rachmaninoff's PC #1 on BIS. Of my 8 other versions this fits me best, sonically and musically. I highly recommend it to you. I ... | |
What percentage of digital vs. analog? I got out of vinyl about 15 years ago. My collection is substantial but all in CD’s. I’ve not let my computer into my music room (yet). My music is 80 percent classical, the remainder jazz. I’m retired and mostly at home. My system goes on at abou... | |
Getting into the music Been there, done that. I solved this problem somewhat by intentionally dumbing down my system. Apart from my speakers, there is stuff out there that is much better than what I have now but I ignore that, don't think about it. I try to make my few ... | |
Have you asked yourself this question? Sell? No. I gave mine (and record collection) to my grandson in law who is enjoying the hell out of it. Most of the music I want to hear was in my CD collection and I rarely used it, although I'd have to admit a great record on it was simply ou... | |
"I'm a believer" FWIW, while speakers are the single most important component in your system, I can't agree that diminishing returns is relevant, but 'relevance' can only be determined until after you have 1) Developed listening skills, and 2) Determined what soun... | |
Quandry rvpiano, Warning! You're tweaking your knobs again and taking a path sure to lead you back into audio hell. :-) Really, the only thing that needs a steady hand is IMHO installing and adjusting a cartridge. As you did with anti-skate you can do VT... | |
Tube amplifier - tube bias and time to warm up Whart, FWIW that works when you are starting up an amp wherein the tubes have already been biased, but for putting in new tubes you start with 0 bias and work upward 'til you reach the appropriate bias needed. |