elliottbnewcombjr
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Favorite moment with music in your car. you youngster, The 1st time I played an 8 track in the car!!!!!!!!!! 8 track was a revolution, the 1st time our music was so easily transported, listened to so easily anywhere, like you say, blasting down the highway! The player's heads got mis... | |
AT140ML vs AT8008 Any advice? oem ML stylus $199. I am using an AT140ML now in my office system. ML stylus, it is a terrific cartridge, with great sound and excellent specs for superior imaging. rare light tracking 0.8 to 1.8 gm strong output 5.0mv channel separation 30db... | |
Speakers On Wheels? fish23geeks glad they work for you, but ball bearings would definitely make tracks in my wood floor made out of 3/4" thick oak. More of them, to avoid making tracks, would move more readily than my 3 dual wheel hard plastic casters (photo/link... | |
Subwoofer for music only ? glad OP’s sub sounds good, most of my yap is about larger spaces, not partially filled with a bed. rear surround, Sub(s) for Video is a different matter. earlier I wrote "Black Hawk Down ,,,,, Room filling Impact, not directional unless you have... | |
Subwoofer for music only ? Stereo Bass, Bass with Imaging! overtones, harmonics overtones emanate from the primary note, thus they are from the driver that makes the primary/fundamental note, (not another driver). doesn’t matter what your crossover is set at, whatever pr... | |
Speakers On Wheels? aside from the cabinet's rigidity, you want stability. My speakers, 3 wheels (firm dual wheel axels) the tops are slanted, some of Donna's favorite things on top. It doesn't matter where I move them, they are stable, nothing vibrates/moves even a... | |
Speakers On Wheels? if you speakers weigh 100 lbs. 4 wheels = 25lbs/wheel 3 wheels = 33 lbs/w. that's + 1/3 MORE weight/wheel, thus less likely to move/vibrate. ........................... any floor, even a hard flat one, can have imperfections from dead flat. t... | |
Speakers On Wheels? get advice from caster specialists make sure you can return them, until you get the right size/type that works for you. if sized right, they stay put, until you push hard enough to get them moving. no brake required if sized right. beli... | |
New expensive power cord for amp and no change in sound? It might have the same ’sound’ as the fuse, here’s slo blo 3 amp, for a 30 wpc tube amp. https://www.google.com/shopping/product/7245096972818027189?q=slo+blo+fuse+3.2+amp+120+volt&prds=epd:10311478264179553760,eto:10311478264179553760_... | |
Speakers On Wheels? I forgot to mention, sometimes I need to get the speakers out of the way. Yay wheels. Holidays, extra leaves in the table, 14 chairs around the table, the speakers get rolled back into the corners to make room to get around the table. They still... | |
Speakers On Wheels? I advocate wheels for heavy speakers, slip surfaces for medium sized (sized so speaker doesn't move, but moves with effort). to help find best and then alternate locations and alternate toe-in my optional positioning, comments 3 wheels/slip she... | |
Can a poorly connected XLR connection cause a reduced(less loud) signal? make that back to rca .... | |
Can a poorly connected XLR connection cause a reduced(less loud) signal? My xlr problems on OPPO video with supposedly great audio. And cables front my Sony sacd player and cables in out of dual 31 1/3 octave bands. Back to rear everything equal and no noise | |
moving coil loading I went from knowing nothing to learning here, then researching ... for myself and friends. I made a virtual system with copies of SUT pages I have gathered sut info you will need to increase your screen’s zoom to read some charts ................ | |
moving coil loading must be an error, load impedance guidance: probably 100 ohms, not 10. gain and load are inverse. high gain/low load. low gain/high load yours is a difficult combination of very low signal strength and 8 ohm resistance. an X Factor of 25 would b... |