roberjerman
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Berning ZH270 and the Infinity Kappa 8’s Now I remember! A company called "dstechlabs" in Fort Lauderdale, FL makes and sells improved x-overs for the Kappa series. Now on EBAY they have a listing for a pair of Kappa 8 x-overs for $445 with free shipping. Contact them - seller name is th... | |
Berning ZH270 and the Infinity Kappa 8’s I posted something about a company selling an upgraded x-over for the Kappa speakers a while ago. Making them easier to drive and improving frequency response. At the moment I can't recall the name! | |
Phono Preamp for Thorens TD203 w/ Ortofon 2m Blue +1 for the Bellari tube phono stage! It uses one 12AX7. Replace the cheap stock one with a vintage Amperex, Mullard or Telefunken. You will then have SQ several notches above entry level! | |
Any good reasons to use transistor phono stage and line level preamp instead of tube ? Disclaimer: I use both tube and transistor gear. Either sounds equally good! | |
Any good reasons to use transistor phono stage and line level preamp instead of tube ? There is no such thing as a "tube" sound or a "transistor" sound! Contrary to what the untutored believe! | |
Any good reasons to use transistor phono stage and line level preamp instead of tube ? Anything a tube can do, a transistor can do the same thing - and never wear out! | |
Used audiophile preamp Audible Illusions Modulus 3! | |
Old vs. new Same for the Denon PCM recordings made in '73 and transferred to LPs More strikeouts! | |
Old vs. new In 1978-9 I bought and listened to the Telarc Soundstream digital recordings transferred to LP. Did they sound as good as all-analog? NOPE! | |
Old vs. new Digital sound is to Analog as Kraft cheese is to artisanal cheese! | |
Old vs. new "You don"t know what you've had until it's gone" - Joni Mitchell | |
Old vs. new Digitalization is the "kiss of death" for Analog sound - Mr. Goldfinger | |
Preamp and receiver together with power amplifier ?.? Help The OP is being coy about what speakers he has! No need to feel ashamed! We can help you choose something a lot better! | |
What are fuses used for? Some fuse holders are square and require a push-in for release. Others are round and require a push-in with a twist before they can be pulled out. | |
What are fuses used for? Look on the back panel. Near the AC cord/outlet you will see a round (usually) screw-type cap. Below it will be a designation indicating the size of the fuse required. Unscrew the cap and pull it out. The fuse is held at one end by the cap. It is ... |