My apologies, George, for having this thread go off course. But, as you already know, its late Augustback to school days! As you can see, one of them schoolchildren is in dire need of remedial lessons!
George, if you could come to my living room and hear the creature on steroids youd know what Im talking about. We could change the musical presentation into analog sounding by bringing something like a Rega P25 or Music Hall 9, a nice moving coil and a tube phono stage. I would plug these into my power delivery/noise control rig, just like w/ my DD/moving magnet/solid state phonostage. The sound would change to what some would describe as warm, three dimensional and textured. I would use the terms noisy, bloated and sluggish. Its important to use the positive attributes of CDs as the standard for vinyl reproductionnot another turntable. Power delivery/noise control is my area of expertise in audio and now that my belt drive transport finally broke in Im going to have one hell of a time working on further lowering the noise floor of my analog. Its going to take Bybees on hot, neutral and ground of my phonostages outboard power supply, as well as a trip to the cryo treatment facility and some special cryoed silver DC cabling in between. The phono preamp circuitry is definitely going to end up in Danny Boys hands.
Raoul, you just dont know when to quit. If instead of searching through years of my previous posts youd spend your time learning English! Again, I dont care what you think. I have some serious people helping me and *your* input is not up to speed. For your information, I have been a Beta tester for KAB Electroacoustics and VenHaus Audio. Perhaps you think Kevin and Chris are not knowledgeable enough. Truth is they know Im a radical, innovative thinker with a good ear and a great, neutral sounding solid state setup. Chris is a tube guy and he wanted to try the Pulsar in a grain free, glare free, dead quiet, 100% solid-state high-end system. He knew my feedback would be objective and relevant. After I gave him my feedback he offered to try his new capacitors before they were released on the market, but I had to say no because I dont solder. If I stay here in Toledo the upcoming Sason loudspeaker (Ridge Street Audio) will be set up in my system for evaluation. When its designer first heard my analog rig he got goose bumps immediately. He later dialed in speaker positioning and the results were spectacular. Im open to new ideas and suggestionsfrom people who really know what theyre doing. Set your ego aside and think this through. Oh, before I forget, the objective of a stereo system is to reproduce *recordings of music*, not live music. There's a big difference, Raoul...
Thats it, hope my info is useful, George. I think you can reach what you want if you sort things out and do things systematically. Ken Lyons really knows what he's doing. I can help you in the power delivery/noise control and high performance direct drive departments.
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George, if you could come to my living room and hear the creature on steroids youd know what Im talking about. We could change the musical presentation into analog sounding by bringing something like a Rega P25 or Music Hall 9, a nice moving coil and a tube phono stage. I would plug these into my power delivery/noise control rig, just like w/ my DD/moving magnet/solid state phonostage. The sound would change to what some would describe as warm, three dimensional and textured. I would use the terms noisy, bloated and sluggish. Its important to use the positive attributes of CDs as the standard for vinyl reproductionnot another turntable. Power delivery/noise control is my area of expertise in audio and now that my belt drive transport finally broke in Im going to have one hell of a time working on further lowering the noise floor of my analog. Its going to take Bybees on hot, neutral and ground of my phonostages outboard power supply, as well as a trip to the cryo treatment facility and some special cryoed silver DC cabling in between. The phono preamp circuitry is definitely going to end up in Danny Boys hands.
Raoul, you just dont know when to quit. If instead of searching through years of my previous posts youd spend your time learning English! Again, I dont care what you think. I have some serious people helping me and *your* input is not up to speed. For your information, I have been a Beta tester for KAB Electroacoustics and VenHaus Audio. Perhaps you think Kevin and Chris are not knowledgeable enough. Truth is they know Im a radical, innovative thinker with a good ear and a great, neutral sounding solid state setup. Chris is a tube guy and he wanted to try the Pulsar in a grain free, glare free, dead quiet, 100% solid-state high-end system. He knew my feedback would be objective and relevant. After I gave him my feedback he offered to try his new capacitors before they were released on the market, but I had to say no because I dont solder. If I stay here in Toledo the upcoming Sason loudspeaker (Ridge Street Audio) will be set up in my system for evaluation. When its designer first heard my analog rig he got goose bumps immediately. He later dialed in speaker positioning and the results were spectacular. Im open to new ideas and suggestionsfrom people who really know what theyre doing. Set your ego aside and think this through. Oh, before I forget, the objective of a stereo system is to reproduce *recordings of music*, not live music. There's a big difference, Raoul...
Thats it, hope my info is useful, George. I think you can reach what you want if you sort things out and do things systematically. Ken Lyons really knows what he's doing. I can help you in the power delivery/noise control and high performance direct drive departments.
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