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Advice- wiring for dedicated sound room
Depending on how serious you want to get, you might want to have a 20 amp line for each amplifier and two seperate 15 or 20 amp lines for the rest of the gear. It has been recommended that digital gear ( such as CD player / transport / DAC, DVD, t... 
PS Audio built into room circuit?
Bill, i'm going to be checking into doing something similar but will be using a different approach. Since i have a basement, this might allow me to take the power regenerator out of the room entirely. I'd like to try mounting the power regenerator... 
"Load" end of IC s, which direction?
Herman is right. The "source" end would always be towards the origin of the signal while the "load" would be flowing towards the speakers. Chances are, Bob Crump has built in a telescoping ground into this cable. This will almost always work best ... 
5 ch. amps--Parasound; Rotel; Marantz
While i am not overtly familiar with the Rotel stuff, the Marantz 700's would be a better choice than the Marantz 500's in my experience. Something else that you might want to check into is using a two channel amp for the mains with as little sacr... 
A meeting by the River....
This is one of the many discs that Bob Harley lists as part of his reference recordings in his "complete guide" book. I bought it along with all of the others listed so that i might have a better feel for where he and other reviewers were coming f... 
PS Audio built into room circuit?
I think that the idea behind the PS is that the power being supplied to the equipment is clean, a symmetrical sine wave, free of RFI & EMI, etc... A power cord with similar attributes of RFI / EMI rejection could only help maintain the integri... 
PS Audio built into room circuit?
If you want to do something like this, simply run the aftermarket cord of your choice from the PS to the extension outlet. Another option is that there are several companies that make "power strips" that either make use of that company's power cor... 
I live in a large cement room...
Ezmeralda is right on. Most foam is not NEARLY as absorbent or linear as most folks think that it is. As such, it can totally skew the frequency response of the room. I would HIGHLY suggest checking out Jon Risch's website. Sounds like his sound a... 
5 ch. amps--Parasound; Rotel; Marantz
You have to be careful when looking for 5 channel amps. Since the manufacturer assumes that you'll be using this primarily for HT use, they tend to make them sound "exciting". As such, the bottom end may be slightly hyped for impact, the mids are ... 
gear
To appease the "snooty" folks here, my collection of amps does not include any of the above mentioned names except for B & K. Even if i did have the some of the other products that were mentioned and i was happy with them, i would have NO need... 
gear
WAY too much to think about. I have over 20 amplifiers, almost a dozen pre's, several DAC's ( tube & SS ), a couple of transports, several CD players ( tubes and SS ), over a dozen sets of speakers, about 8 tuners, etc.. I think that you get t... 
nordost cable burn in device
While i'm not sure, i think that the Nordost "burner" ramps the level of the signal up and down whereas the Mobie keeps the signal at a constant level. As such, the Mobie should be more effective due to a higher average power level being present a... 
sweet spot hell
Jdwek, please re-read my statements. I said that as you use more toe in, you narrow the SOUNDSTAGE. This is quite a bit different than the "sweet spot". I would like to thank you for confirming most of my findings though. While every room and spea... 
sweet spot hell
Not that one is better than the other here ( personal preference ), but the more "toe in" that is used in setting up the speakers, the narrower the soundstage. Whether running the speakers "flat faced" or "toe'd in", this also affects the frequenc... 
sweet spot hell
Here's a list of things that KILL a wide "sweet spot", "imaging" and "soundstage":(1) Improper speaker placement(2) Improper listening position(3) Improper selection of speakers in terms of type or size for that specific listening area(4) Poor roo...