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Steve Hoffman site Beatles discussions?
For me it's more to do with the artists original intention and periodic authenticity. 1950s recordings should sound like 1950s recordings and not like whatever the current musical fashion is. Every work of art is a product of it's own time.In any ... 
New Thread on Steve Hoffman website that says Audiogon sucks
The Steve Hoffman music forum is the best out there. Especially if like me you want historical information and you're a Beatles fan.The problem is that we fans seemingly can't agree on anything when it comes to sound quality. To compound things we... 
Steve Hoffman site Beatles discussions?
jafant - well, since Neil Aspinall (the keeper of the flame) died in 2008 Apple have changed course and have been milking the cash cow. Very successfully too.The high res definitive digital versions will be along anytime soon, give or take a decad... 
Steve Hoffman site Beatles discussions?
I guess the 2009 remasters are fine. Unless you have heard the originals.The Beatles on CD are still awaiting the definitive treatment. Steve Hoffman would be the man. Unfortunately Giles Martin has now got the gig. If only he understood archiving. 
Who thinks $5K speaker cable really better than generic 14AWG cable?
Well, what can we say so far with 100% certainty? Freud said many things which upset many people. He was a genius.Jung confessed that he was walking a fine line between madness and sanity.He was a genius.The wiring tracks in your loudspeakers cros... 
Steve Hoffman site Beatles discussions?
Well.....the Beatles remasters  have been a source of endless discussion on Steve Hoffman's site.A kind of consensus has formed but it depends upon how hard-line you want to be.If its CD then the 87 issues bar the first 4 albums seem to be the way... 
Thiel Owners
Hmmm...I take it people are aware that in some blind listening tests the listeners were unable to distinguish between high end cable and some coat hangers.https://gizmodo.com/363154/audiophile-deathmatch-monster-cables-vs-a-coat-hangerJust be care... 
Loudspeakers have we really made that much progress since the 1930s?
People like Ed Villchur and Gilbert Briggs knew as much about loudspeakers as anyone around today.Some of the stories about Briggs live v recording shows are still wonderful.One thing is indisputable, high quality sound has never been as affordabl... 
Support table or shelf for turntable
I believe that isolation from the environment is important in audio, (as it is in engineering / photography / quantum physics etc). With turntables you can also get all kinds of internal resonances generated by the deck itself.  We/the manufacture... 
Support table or shelf for turntable
Managing resonances is probably 90% of turntable design (speed issues the other 10). I couldn't get my Linn LP12 to stay in perfect tune so I abandoned vinyl as a result. I did learn quite a bit about setting it up but in the end gave up on the wa... 
Support table or shelf for turntable
Yes its an intriguing subject, the isolation/ control of vibration, and how it applies to audio. The good vibration is the movement of the speaker cone, and the bad is everything else. Or is it? Like the ongoing debates over cables, analogue/digit... 
Support table or shelf for turntable
As someone mentioned earlier there's some great information on the Townshend Audio site. Well worth a watch and thanks to all concernedhttps://youtu.be/OZxi1oZfvDA 
Support table or shelf for turntable
Wall shelves (interior brick wall first floor) never worked for my Linn LP12 and Rega decks. The sound always felt grounded.I live on a main road and I suspect that the wall itself was transmitting a fair degree of vibration itself.On the other ha... 
The longest you have owned any gear?
Both Rega Kyte and RS1 loudspeakers for over a decade each. And these were days when 2 or 3 years were a long time in audio. The Kytes were vivid and RS1s a little more muted but smoother. Within their bandwidth they were at least as good as anyth... 
Who is the best singer of the world ?
Nat King Cole and the underated Marilyn Monroe would get my votes. One had the most perfect smoothest style ever whilst other dispensed entirely with artifice.I'm also constantly surprised at what a great voice Elvis Presley had, and Doris Day cou...