Cleeds, you are like the audience on Hyde Park Corner in London. You get your kicks out of shouting nonsense about any topic including one you have never seen much less listened to or have the competence to understand. I might not fully understand but I have listened to it.
Has anyone heard the new North American products preamp and amp?
The new versions are called X-10s and the amp is on its third version or Mark III. This truly provides holograph imagine unlike anything I've heard before. On symphonic orchestras, one can hear the first violins. I have never heard an amp sound this precise.
In reality, I doubt if any amplifier can rival it. I certainly have never heard any that do so. Every album is so involving.
The preamp has yet to get a remote but is nevertheless, quite striking.
In reality, I doubt if any amplifier can rival it. I certainly have never heard any that do so. Every album is so involving.
The preamp has yet to get a remote but is nevertheless, quite striking.
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tbg O " ... Cleeds, you are like the audience on Hyde Park Corner in London. You get your kicks out of shouting nonsense about any topic ..." If you're going to accuse me of "shouting nonsense," please provide some examples - on more than one topic. Good luck with that. |
Roger, by your own definition at least some of the distortions I am referring to - the ones separate from amplifier distortions - are DYNAMIC. Seismic vibration or any vibration, e.g., transformer vibration, motor vibration, that produces jitter in CD playback or that affects the signal anywhere in the components or cable produces dynamic distortion, no? Vibration is not static. Same with room anomalies, comb filter effects are dynamic and produce dynamic distortion, no? Magnetic fields are not static and produce dynamic distortion, no? |
geoffkait I was mostly trying to separate the phase based errors that are found in crossovers and the phase characteristics of IC's with regard to affecting overall tonal balance of a presentation. Like the highs traveling on the outside (skin effect) and how it can warp or tare at an image in a fixed way. There are other dynamic issues as well with cables when they pick up vibration of course and any effort to control the vibrations (anywhere) is desirable. It has been my experience that velocity based "electrical modulation" in the amplifier chain were absolutely startling when removed. I would consider it a whole magnitude higher in the destructive property compared to mechanical vibrations. I know that with a constant velocity amplifier all the other issues seem to be exposed more easily. It is quite surprising what happens when the music signal is allowed to flow steadily along the time domain without circuit induced contamination. In fairness to your comment - I stand corrected. Roger |
Roger wrote, "What I have done is to guarantee the flow will be at exactly one constant speed or velocity. That was no simple - It takes control at quantum levels to achieve this function." At quantum levels? Do you mean nanoscale? Are you doing something quantum mechanically? Or are you just fond of the word quantum? ;-) |
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