eldartford

Responses from eldartford

Speed bumps as a cause of hearing loss.
Kr4...Since when, on Audiogon, has it been necessary to produce any evidence for heretofore unknown phenomenae? 
Anti Cables opinions
Stvncar...How do you keep the magnet wire tidy? Twist it together? Wire ties at one foot intervals? Can you really trust the enamel insulation? 
CD Redbook versus DVD Audio
Tvad...If it's too much trouble for you, then it's too much trouble for you. For me...no problem. Compared with the ritual that playing vinyl requires, it's nothing. 
CD Redbook versus DVD Audio
Rex...You exaggerate to say that real time downmix is "not even remotely" similar to a priori mixdown. It might be identical, depending on how the engineer felt that day. But this is a subjective thing, and I respect your opinion.But the need for ... 
Can a scratched record...
Onhwy61...Technically you are correct. But some people would rather listen to a scratched LP than a clean digital copy. I have a few ancient LPs that I keep only for sentimental reasons. 
CD Redbook versus DVD Audio
Rex...I understand your point of view, but..1. Although not necessary to just play a DVDA, a video screen is necessary to access other features, and at least temporarily for setup. No big deal though. I went out and bought a 13" TV for less than $... 
Any good CD for setting up/positoning a Subwoffer?
I have several test discs that are supposed to help with SW setup. They are good to start with, but the result should not be considered final.Placement is a trial and error game. Play real music.Regarding crossover frequency, after long experience... 
Can a scratched record...
Albertporter...With 3500 CDs, your exposure is about ten times mine. Still I wonder about this CD skipping problem which you are not alone in reporting. The error correcting code used by CD should sail through quite prolonged data corruption (I fo... 
Can a scratched record...
Albertporter...I note your comment about CDs that skip, and am puzzled. I have never (no never) encountered a CD that wouldn't play, except for one or two that were visibly defective when new. Also, I never clean CDs. I suspect that repeated clean... 
Can a scratched record...
Playing a LP wet was common among audiophiles 50 years ago. It was a trick we picked up from radio stations, and has the effect of reducing surface noise. It probably also limits HF signal, which was not a problem for AM radio. Its effect is for s... 
Can a scratched record...
A scratch that traverses several grooves is impractical to repair (although digital copy and offline software can do wonders for recordings of historic value). However, a simple "dig" that affects only a couple of grooves but causes the record to ... 
Question about sound below an amps frequency specs
Jeffreybehr...The typical "rumble filter" (every one I ever had) was third order, 18 db/octive with 18 HZ as the -3 dB point. Such a filter would have only a couple of dB effect at 20 Hz, and most loudspeakers require more than a few dB boost to g... 
CD Redbook versus DVD Audio
Rex...I really don't see what your problem is with DVDA. I just put them in and push the PLAY button...no different from a SACD or a CD. However, IF you are interested you CAN select the MENU and then other features. For example, the DVDA of Emmyl... 
Question about sound below an amps frequency specs
In order to eliminate LF "noise" such as air conditioning rumble on the recording, or TT rumble when playing a LP, many electronic units do have a sharp filter below 20 Hz. The idea is that this signal wastes amplifier power, and drives loudspeake... 
CD Redbook versus DVD Audio
It really shouldn't surprise anyone that DVDA, with 24 bit 96KHz sampling, outperforms the marginal 16 bit 41KHz CD, although DVDA, like any media, is at the mercy of the recording engineers. I have found DVDA and SACD to be equally capable of son...