nonoise
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Shout out to Revival Audio Atalante 3 speakers I was of the same mind but was told by the dealer to wait a week or two and then decide. Impatient as I am, I used the Ayre break in CD with its tone sweeps, white, pink and brown noise and man oh man, did they open up, going from really nice to a... | |
Shout out to Revival Audio Atalante 3 speakers If they're still new, wait until they break in. They just get better and better. 👍 All the best, Nonoise | |
Building stands for Harbeth 40.2's If I were making a TT clone, I'd lose the extended tenon, keeping the whole surface flat and use some Iso-Pucks in its place. You'll get some form of isolation from the stand that way. All the best, Nonoise | |
A SHOCKING DISCOVERY ABOUT DIGITAL AUDIO kenjit has the most arduous listening routine of any audiophile. Here he is signaling which ear he hears the signal with: All the best, Nonoise | |
Unscrupulous ebay buyers +1 There are scams galore out there. He might be keeping the good one that you sent and sending back a bad one that he already had. Not the first time that's happened and with a cartridge. | |
AI generated cartoon: Idiot with an analyzer Now, who could that be? 👍😄👍 | |
More Bass Sorry to hear that. I have a pair of Atalante 3 monitors with 7" mid woofers and they practically sound as bass laden as my JBL 4319 monitors with 12" woofers. They give up very, very little and even have a stronger mid range presence as well. I'm... | |
A SHOCKING DISCOVERY ABOUT DIGITAL AUDIO | |
LOUDEST Concert and Tinnitus I'd like to add one more concert that was way too loud to be even considered music and that was a Lou Reed concert. Nothing sounded right, let alone relatable to the music I knew. It was just painstakingly loud to the point where I tried to walk o... | |
LOUDEST Concert and Tinnitus Hard to say which concert was the loudest. There was an Emerson Lake & Palmer concert that actually hurt all the while I was there. A Yes concert at the Bowl that had me covering my ears (I was about 2/3 back from the stage) and a Rage Against... | |
Why does it take so long to get stuff? Don't you just love it when kenjit says, It takes time to cut the wood, glue them together, wait for the glue to dry, cut the holes, polish the wood, paint it, fit the drivers, solder the capacitors and coils to the PCB and test them to make sur... | |
Why Are We Breaking Our Brains? The answer is human interaction and experience. To have someone who's never heard your system tell you what you're hearing borders on insanity and yet, they're here on these forums, telling you so. All the best, Nonoise | |
Why Are We Breaking Our Brains? I was at another, informal wine tasting last night and along with the usual tasting, the owner did three blind tastes with the crowd. After pouring, he asks if it's new or old world, going from person to person. Then he asks what country, province... | |
Audiogon site acting weird. I've experienced times when I couldn't edit something I hadn't even posted yet and right clicks that wouldn't take. Same for copy/pasting and other sundry things. Most times it works as planned but having the screen image wiggle and move around is... | |
Why Are We Breaking Our Brains? My dad always said to consider the source. I'll take an experienced and seasoned audiophile over all the naysayers here. Having that repository of knowledge and experience, knowing what and how to listen for musics cues and tells cannot be done wi... |