1. Duntech speakers--at least when I got mine back in the late 80s, they had a manual with graphs, and a text similar to John Dunlavy's manual for the Dunlavy speakers.
2. Audio Logic has a very good manual for its DACs.
3. Day Sequerra has/had a very good manual with plenty of information about the FM broadcast medium, a white paper and a bunch of other items.
Manual writing does seem like a lost art these days, though, in what seems to be the majority of cases.
Nice to see you back, Sean!
Marco, come on now, you plug one end of the interconnect into the output jack of the item sending the signal, and one into the input jack of the component receiving the signal. You use the box to store cigars, rare coins, stamps, whatever sex toys you want... Who needs a stinkin' manual for that??? :^)
2. Audio Logic has a very good manual for its DACs.
3. Day Sequerra has/had a very good manual with plenty of information about the FM broadcast medium, a white paper and a bunch of other items.
Manual writing does seem like a lost art these days, though, in what seems to be the majority of cases.
Nice to see you back, Sean!
Marco, come on now, you plug one end of the interconnect into the output jack of the item sending the signal, and one into the input jack of the component receiving the signal. You use the box to store cigars, rare coins, stamps, whatever sex toys you want... Who needs a stinkin' manual for that??? :^)