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Well maybe it IS my hearing High frequency capacity can diminish with age, and does. What does not go away and allows 70 year olds to evaluate tweeters..is... temporal acuity. Our hearing is based not on frequency range but on complex temporal harmonic transient (macro and m... | |
DAVID BELLES-VIRTUOSO COMPONENTS Irregardless. So there. I do like Dave's designs enough to have 3 of them kicking round the house. Not in use right now, but no urge to sell them.... | |
The Science of Cables And stop calling me surely. | |
Cable insulation, graphene, electron flow... how does it work? Observation is first in science. In science, all is theory, no facts. Facts are for engineers so they don’t build bridges based on theory. I observe by ear, that I hear a difference in the given scenario. There is no reason or ’law’, or ’fact’..th... | |
Replacing my MFA Luminescence B2 preamp circuits don’t change much, refinement of them is usually the deal. Some parts changes, some minimal changes. Not much else. The Lumi does phono right. Those who love music over audiophilia and still have a extreme amount of capacity for discernme... | |
I feel bad for speaker manufacturers Speaker manufacturing is not rocket science Actually, no. the other way around. Anyone can stuff a driver in a box and call it a speaker. OTOH, John Dunlavy was asked why he got into speaker design, after a successful career in cutting edge works... | |
The Science of Cables Truth is individual, not absolute. The individual can find this point of understanding. A crowd cannot. And individual can move forward, as the individual does not consult the crowd for it’s search in clarity. And individual can be intelligent. A ... | |
I feel bad for speaker manufacturers The only means known to effectively tune an instrument or enclosure are to manipulate it's mass, size, or tension, none of which rotating blocks of wood in a box actually do. According to how the ear works, either will work just as effectivel... | |
The Science of Cables https://www.forbes.com/sites/ericmack/2018/03/09/carbon-nanotube-membrane-breakthrough-is-real-world... The link I provided earlier at Forbes magazine, was cut by Forbes. Some corporations do that. why would they break links when it brings readers... | |
Manufacturers pushing their products and agenda in the forums. I find that audio is probably the most petty and brutal forum type on the net. In the top 5 or maybe the top three. Almost as if notable percentages of the the adherents don’t know how to participate if they can’t express wanton negativity. The il... | |
The Science of Cables I know exactly what the hell is going on, Eric. I simply won’t discuss it. It’s business, and in business one keeps their knowledge and lore to themselves. The downside is one is accused of being a charlatan but the alternative is giving all of it... | |
The Science of Cables We need it all, Eric, to be alive and be mutable. To have a future that is not a dead thing where it is all the same. Too much of any (thing) is deadly. Standardization saves, standardization kills. the core problem for audio is that the ear is a ... | |
The Science of Cables I love finding stuff I do not know. I search for it ceaselessly, like a shark. I never sleep, always moving. When I stop, I know I’m dead, my mind is dying or dead. Never stop moving. Never sleep. Never get comfortable. Never stop exploring the un... | |
Is it possible to have vinyl nearly noise free? Is it possible to have vinyl nearly noise free? Kinda sorta maybe. I don't have a vac cleaner right now. I've owned them 4-5 times now. I miss them. I don't miss them. I want to get one. I can't be bothered to get one. | |
How does Amazon sell a 300.00 cartridge for 180.00? "Does not deliver to Canada" |