@clearthink also appears to suffer from a reading impairment. His handle is a misnomer. It should have rude in it somewhere.
What Matters and What is Nonsense
I’ve been an audiophile for approximately 50 years. In my college days, I used to hang around the factory of a very well regarded speaker manufacturer where I learned a lot from the owners. When I started with audio it was a technical hobby. You were expected to know something about electronics and acoustics. Listening was important, but understanding why something sounded good or not so good was just as important. No one in 1968 would have known what you were talking about if you said you had tweaked your system and it sounded so much better. But if you talked about constant power output with frequency, or pleasing second-order harmonic distortion versus jarring odd-order harmonics in amplification, you were part of the tribe.
Starting in the 1980s, a lot of pseudo scientific nonsense started appearing. Power cords were important. One meter interconnects made a big difference. Using a green magic marker on the edge of a CD was amazing. Putting isolation dampers under a CD transport lifted the veil on the music. Ugh. This stuff still make my eyes roll, even after all these years.
So I have decided to impart years and years of hard won knowledge to today’s hobbists who might be interested in reality. This is my list of the steps in the audio reproduction chain, and the relative importance of each step. My ranking of relative importance includes a big dose of cost/benefit ratio. At this point in the evolution of audio, I am assuming digital recording and reproduction.
Item / Importance to the sound on a scale of 1-10 / Cost benefit ratio
Starting in the 1980s, a lot of pseudo scientific nonsense started appearing. Power cords were important. One meter interconnects made a big difference. Using a green magic marker on the edge of a CD was amazing. Putting isolation dampers under a CD transport lifted the veil on the music. Ugh. This stuff still make my eyes roll, even after all these years.
So I have decided to impart years and years of hard won knowledge to today’s hobbists who might be interested in reality. This is my list of the steps in the audio reproduction chain, and the relative importance of each step. My ranking of relative importance includes a big dose of cost/benefit ratio. At this point in the evolution of audio, I am assuming digital recording and reproduction.
Item / Importance to the sound on a scale of 1-10 / Cost benefit ratio
- The room the recording was made in / 8 / Nothing you can do about it
- The microphones and setup used in the recording / 8 / nothing you can do about it.
- The equalization and mixing of the recording / 10 / Nothing you can do about it
- The technology used for the recording (analog, digital, sample rate, etc.) / 5 / nothing you can do about it.
- The format of the consumer recording (vinyl, CD, DSD, etc.) 44.1 - 16 really is good enough / 3 / moderate CB ratio
- The playback device i.e. cartridge or DAC / 5 / can be a horribe CB ratio - do this almost last
- The electronics - preamp and amp / 4 / the amount of money wasted on $5,000 preamps and amps is amazing.
- Low leve interconnects / 2 / save your money, folks
- Speaker cables / 3 / another place to save your money
- Speakers / 10 / very very high cost to benefit ratio. Spend your money here.
- Listening room / 9 / an excellent place to put your money. DSPs have revolutionized audio reproduction
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aalenik"With all of the juvenile stuff you post, your calling me a 2nd grader?Since you don't read well, I'll repeat...Given you too much of my time. Done now." Yes you will want to return to your schoolwork so that you can complete you're grade and avoid summer school it is a good idea for you not to waste any more time here you can not get away with the "dog ate my homework" excuse more than once. |
markalarsen"@clearthink also appears to suffer from a reading impairment. His handle is a misnomer. It should have rude in it somewhere." You are just a winkly dinkler if you do not like my "handle" you should complain to the team of Moderators who manage, monitor and control this forum. |
I have only one suggestion: Get yourselves a book on the subject of Basic Electronics including DC, AC, and RF. Just as you would not want to be hoodwinked by your Auto Repair shop selling you expensive replacement parts that are neither necessary nor effective; you should be knowledgable enough in the basics of electricity to know when you are being fed a load of Tripe about AC power recepticals and Power cables. |
sisyphus51"I have only one suggestion: Get yourselves a book on the subject of Basic Electronics including DC, AC, and RF...You should be knowledgable enough in the basics of electricity to know when you are being fed a load of Tripe about AC power recepticals and Power cables." It does not matter how long you look Not all of life's answers are found in a book Things are not as simple as they might appear Failure to explore is a sure sign of fear Not all truth is simple Nor the path to it plain When you finally find it Prepare to meet disdain. Ignorance abounds, it thrives everywhere But the facts can be learned If you truly dare. -- Erich G. Fetzenwhaller |
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