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Technics 1200 Critic Fremer Praises the newer 1200G
It's hard to imagine than 1200G is better than SP-10mkIII, maybe SP-10R is better or equal, but the 1200G is not Technics reference turntable in the production line, while the SP-10mkIII was the reference for such a long time.  In practice the ... 
How much do I need to spend to get a preamp that sounds better than no preamp?
Maximum Gain 10 dBFreq. Response +0, -1 dB @ 10 Hz and 100 kHzDistortion < .1 % THDHm. We can do that with 1Hz to 400Khz, distortion at 0.01%. And that's with no feedback. And all tube, balanced. 
Why Isnt Techincs 1200 Considered Audiophile?
The SL1200G is a pretty audiophile turntable.Although it looks like the older version, its a complete from-the-ground-up new design.We've mounted both the regular and 12" Triplanar tonearms on the new SL1200s with excellent results.This is one of ... 
Can a power cord increase the resolution of an Class D (SMPS) amp by more than 5% ?
Audioquest or no, its quite impossible for a wire in an AC power cord to express any directionality. To do so would be taking on characteristics of a diode as George (+1), kosst (+1) and Al (+1) have all pointed out. What *is* possible  is that th... 
Can a power cord increase the resolution of an Class D (SMPS) amp by more than 5% ?
Is there some kind of parameter or specification that indicates power cable bandwidth?I've never seen one... it would be a good spec to include.Looking at @dep14 's calculator, it looks like for a typical home-use power cord (16/3 cable at 6' in... 
How much do I need to spend to get a preamp that sounds better than no preamp?
An interesting circuit- the output of the follower drives the top of the control; its output (running wide open gain) is thus mixed with the incoming signal. While Nelson's comments are essentially true, they are not the whole story by any means. ... 
Can a power cord increase the resolution of an Class D (SMPS) amp by more than 5% ?
I’m having trouble seeing how a power cord could make a difference.  After all, the stock cable should be capable of delivering the full mains power available to the amp, and the power supply on the amp is going to clean up any minor amount of ... 
Tube pre-amps: balanced a big deal?
what is the AES standard, again? Which signal on which pins, etc? Thanks---Eric.Pin 1 is ground, pin 2 non-inverted signal, pin 3 inverted (in Europe, pins 2 and 3 are reversed)Ground is ignored (no signal current) for output **and** input; signa... 
Why are my woofers pumping?
The interesting thing is: it happens at certain intervals per revolution of the record (playing silent grooves between tracks). If I turn up speed to 45, the pattern is repeated, only faster. This seems to indicate that player rumble or drive prob... 
Tube pre-amps: balanced a big deal?
Balanced is great for long, long runs, otherwise for typical in home usage you wont notice anything else besides the free 6db gain. This statement is problematic. Many balanced systems don't give you any extra gain. The real reason that balanced ... 
How much do I need to spend to get a preamp that sounds better than no preamp?
George excerpted a quote from Nelson Pass's website. It makes it look like Nelson had a certain position on the subject, but if you read what follows, you might see that such is not the case. Here is that further text (I've included the end of the... 
Contemplating DEVORE SPEAKERS (and others)....LONG audition report of many speakers
The Devores are an excellent speaker, but if you really want to hear what they do, use a tube amplifier. They are a great load for tube amps and they don't need a lot of power- I recommend 30-60 watts as a minimum in most average rooms.  
Why are my woofers pumping?
Based on Atmasphere's advice, I also tried higher loading, going from 475 ohm to 121 ohm (not so easy on the Io, changing a jumper at the back). Result? Musicality: great. "Echoes" sounds a bit sweeter, more mellow. I realize, I am moved by the... 
Why are my woofers pumping?
OK... what do you want to know? 
Why are my woofers pumping?
@invictus005 To which part do you address the 'huh'?