rodman99999
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Problem with Bryston 4B SST. All you'd have to do is take your eyes off the amp, for a couple seconds, after switching it on. Dementia's my story. You're probably too young for that crap! | |
speakers for classic receiver @trent77- "Take the Focals and enjoy!" +1 Back in the day: Sansui did many more things correctly (regarding sound quality), than almost all of the Mid-FI stuff out there, outside of *somewhat harsh highs. Take t... | |
Problem with Bryston 4B SST. @newebie1963- As luxman said: normal ie: Look at Page 2, number 2, under ’LED Indicators’ and then, immediately below: ’Power up sequence’, in the manual: http://old.bryston.com/PDF/Manuals/3B_4BSST_MANUAL.pdf | |
speakers for classic receiver @trent77- If that's true, regarding the caps; the G-9000 and Focals should light up your life, if: (as Russ mentioned) you're not REAL picky! Especially: if the price is right. | |
speakers for classic receiver ps: Given the Aria 936's sensitivity of 92dB/2.83V/1M: driving them with the 881's 60 Watts, at your described levels, in that size room, would be easy. With the G-9000's 160 Watts, you could drive them crazy, as well as any neighbors! ... | |
speakers for classic receiver "I dont play music loudly at all and not for long periods." Based on that statement: don't sweat it! Most SS amplifiers don't have a problem with lower impedances, but will increase ou... | |
What do we hear when we change the direction of a wire? @djones (et al)- ps: Would you scoff, were I to tell you that certain birds actually navigate their migratory routes from Scandinavia to Africa and back, every year, via receptors in their eyes, that detect the Earth's (very weak) magne... | |
What do we hear when we change the direction of a wire? @djones- "If these new models don't agree with your preconceptions and biases you'll dismiss them as well." Do you mean: the way the scientifically uninformed, "dismiss" and scoff at such established truths as Quantum Entanglement; as th... | |
Music for setting up speakers "Maybe music where instruments are easily located, etc." The OP is clearly interested in accurate sound staging and imaging, as (at least) one goal of their set-up (considered two, by some). While one can use tes... | |
testing a crossover @likkelgerry- "30 years of Hifi, i dont think one meal will cover that....you know how we get!!" Exactly why I'm single, again (well: one of a FEW reasons, anyway)! | |
Music for setting up speakers Whenever speaker set-up, imaging or soundstage are mentioned, I like to remind people about these resources: The following provide tests, with which one may determine whether their system actually images, or reproduces a soundstage, as reco... | |
testing a crossover @likkelgerry- I do not envy you being so far from someone versed in electronic repair. Here's hoping you are able to locate the issue and get it resolved, without having anything further go awry with your amp. Unless the bi-amp con... | |
testing a crossover @fiesta75- " I just don't want the OP to do anymore work on the boards before doing tests. It seems like he is doing rework in the middle of the tests and that could make some tests invalid. This could create more problems as I'm sure you know... | |
testing a crossover @fiesta75- I don't see a post, from you, dated 6-16 @ 7:06pm, at all. Nor anything vaguely explaining why nonpolarized caps behave like they do and are supposed to, when presented with DC, which was my ONLY intent and, as I've mentioned tw... | |
Capacitor @erik_squires- 'Man, I no longer have the time and energy to explain the basics, let alone the subtleties of even ordered crossovers. This crap is why I barely post here." Things certainly have been getting silly, in these parts! ... |