dbrewer12345
Responses from dbrewer12345
| The Distortion of Sound The demonstrations at 12:00 are examples of dynamic range compression, not bit compression...all done by the same artists and recording engineers complaining on the video. | |
| What started you on the path to being audionut? I was chatting with neighbors in their living room when someone started playing a trumpet over in the corner. I looked to see who it was but the only thing over there was a Vienna Acoustics Beethoven. | |
| A Shout-Out for Grado Service Agreed. My puppy chewed the foam pads and another part of my SR325's. I contacted Grado and a week later had both replacement parts my mailbox free of charge. Oh, and by the way, they're great headphones. | |
| Help with hum Zman,I tried your tip without success. I did eliminate the hum when I touched a wire grounded to the pre to the (+) speaker terminal of either amp. I realize that is not a realistic solution but may help someone offering advice. | |
| Amp advice sought for Coincident Total Victory After the above post, it dawned on me that I should be taking the electrical data while playing a 60 Hz test tone. The results with max gain from the preamp: Voltage across the amp inputs- 3.7 V AC. Voltage across the speaker terminals - 8.5 V ACC... | |
| Amp advice sought for Coincident Total Victory Thanks everyone, now I am more confused than ever:). After reading the replies, I took some measurements. WIth full gain (0.7 V AC input) to one amp and the other turned off, my Extech spl meter (c weighting, slow response) read only 85 dB both at... | |
| Room correction altering soundstage Thank you all for your comments. The setup is the classic nearly equilateral triangle with less than an inch difference in path length from each speaker to my seat. I checked polarity, covered up first reflections (there is a brick chimney on one ... |

