r27y8u92
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WTH TAS?! Dear bdp24: Thank you for the good writing. I agree with you 100% except the following. Please write plain English. EX: (You wrote) Bill had Harry return the pre to ARC, whereupon he checked it out, accessing there was not a thing wrong with ... | |
If you want the utmost clarity from your CDs clearthinker The person's opinion is 100% correct. Anyone who does not agree with him, ah!, is a scientifically-poor person. Therefore, the $34.99-snake oil is around us. Several $100 - several $1,000 per foot speaker cable = absolutely wastin... | |
The Best Preamp is no Preamp? Everybody talks about high quality preamps, which makes over-all sound good. Yes, the pre MAKES (modify) poor sound from poor sources to be good. That means the pre does change the original music signal into slightly different signal. The modified... | |
If you have a CD Player, you need to do this periodically... Ah, another example of useless product for the audio system! As I am a scientist holding PhD., I cannot understand the statement someone mentioned below: "I don't know why it works, but it improved my system." Any effect on the sound is very di... | |
Who Tried Power Conditioners Over The Years and No Longer Use Them Today, Any Why? millercarbon I disagree. Better cables are ok, but expensive cables are just snake oils. Phillyb is right. | |
Top 5 Reaons to NOT BUY A TURNTABLE. To mahgister:You are absolutely correct.Many audio-gear-lovers (not music lovers) do not know how the room size and treatment are important.<Music lover> Truly enjoy the very essence of music itself<Audio-gear-lover> Most time, try t... | |
Top 5 Reaons to NOT BUY A TURNTABLE. CD music is much, much better than playing a turntable.I play the turntable only when music is available from a vinyl record only.I do not hear any difference between/among reasonably-made cables, BUT I clearly hear big difference between CD and v... | |
Science that explains why we hear differences in cables? Nothing but a lie! | |
Is bass the most important frequency band? An example of very big bass sound is thunder from the sky. Very loud and awesome. But, we do not say the thunder is a kind of music. It is a just sound. So, if you like the bass much, I would like to recommend you a little incline to mid and trebl... | |
What is wrong with my system? First of all, when a person says "musical", what sound is actually musical? Does the "musical" mean that any audio system is making sound very mush like actual concert sound?Or, there is more bass than the original music, so the over-boosted bass ... | |
Why do my new Transparent cables make my system sound muffled? Please, don not tell a lie regarding all audio cables.All audio cables work same as long as the cables are made of reasonable good materials. It is a pair of speakers that most affect your listening pleasure. Not the expensive speaker made by thie... | |
This is the list of the best makers of audio equipment. Respond if you disagree You have a good system. However, I'd like to mention there would be a better system. That is your system + CD player. Why?, CD music is far better than those from LP records. I'm not saying a kind of digital vs analog. Very long time ago, Herber... | |
*WHITE PAPER* The Sound of Music - How & Why the Speaker Cable Matters Nobody can see a virus because it's so small. Nobody can tell difference between speaker cables (if they were reasonably well manufactured) because the difference is so small. Expensive cable makers only try to get more profit using so-called audi... | |
Have cables become somewhat of a snake-oil topic. Everybody who said high-priced-cables were worth the prices are truly a liar. "I'm happy with the cable I've just replace" = That is a kind of self-confusion. Meaning, "I spent more than enough money, so should sound good, should hear better..."Le... | |
why a 75 dollar blue ray smokes all 2k CD players and any turntable??? My overall understanding of contributions of audio components is as follows:100% = Perfect reproduction of music 1. Speaker = 60%2. Listening room geometry = 30%3. Pre/Main Amps = 5%4. Source (CD, vinyl, etc.) =4%5. Connection (speaker cable, etc.... |