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I have the Minidsp SHD and I'm amazed that very few people other than Minidsp are making a DSP/DAC product like it. Instead of adding a powerful parametric eq and room correction to their audibly transparent DAC like MiniDSP, the other DAC makers like Topping, SMSL, Gustard etc are all chasing inaudible improvements in SINAD. I feel like for a audio system my best purchases were decent speakers/headphones followed by the DSP/DAC.
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It's a huge jump in software and customer support to have wide open DSP features. If you are a manufacturer of small amplifiers and pretty decent at that, I can see why you would want to avoid that huge headache. It does seem like a pretty good idea though.
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# ? Feb 1, 2022 03:47 |
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RIP Paul Walker posted:It’s like wearing headphones with perfect bass you can feel.
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# ? Feb 1, 2022 04:31 |
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Lowclock posted:Speaking of which, the other day I stuck an absolutely garbage earbud into a piece of heat shrink tube and then slid the other end on my mic and measured them. After correcting they actually sound pretty good as long as you ignore the completely destroyed noise floor and equivalent of like 70db at max power. But enough about your sex life
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Blue Footed Booby posted:But enough about your sex life Lowclock fucked around with this message at 07:10 on Feb 1, 2022 |
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You can spend a billion dollars on exotic speakers that supposedly portray music as it's supposed to be and then chuck them in a completely unsuitable room and they'll sound like poo poo. You can also spend a lot less cash, get some decent speakers, put them in a mediocre room throw some EQ/RTA/room correction at them and have an exceptionally buttery aural experience that makes you smile every time you listen to something. But some people just like spending big money to spend big money.
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# ? Feb 1, 2022 10:37 |
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I think companies throwing together a handful of genre-stereotype EQ curves and calling it "DSP" has harmed a lot of people's perception of what you can really do with it. Some have gotten a little closer with naming them after environments, but inevitably they do something weird like add karaoke machine reverb and screw it all up.
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Lowclock posted:I think companies throwing together a handful of genre-stereotype EQ curves and calling it "DSP" has harmed a lot of people's perception of what you can really do with it. Some have gotten a little closer with naming them after environments, but inevitably they do something weird like add karaoke machine reverb and screw it all up.
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stealie72 posted:This is giving me flashbacks of my mid 90s JVC receiver that had no real eq, but had settings like "dance hall" "church" and "symphony hall," all of which made the music sound like complete rear end. Do not fear, you can still experience this with $2K modern receivers.
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stealie72 posted:This is giving me flashbacks of my mid 90s JVC receiver that had no real eq, but had settings like "dance hall" "church" and "symphony hall," all of which made the music sound like complete rear end. I bought this puppy when I was young and dumb, because it was bassy as hell, had enormous woofer excursion, and looked rad. It had all sorts of 'genre' settings as well as spaces, I think, and they all sounded like garbage. Also the needle 'VU meters' basically did not work, lmao. Now it's in my Mom's photo studio, and I'm pretty sure it still works though the CD tray motors burnt out long ago. I kind of want it back because it's so ridiculous.
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# ? Feb 2, 2022 02:53 |
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Sometimes just for fun I’ll watch speech heavy YouTube videos using the “concert hall” et al processing turned on with my yamaha av receiver. If you close your eyes it actually sounds like im listening to a dude speak on a stage, but it usually does make music sound terrible
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# ? Feb 3, 2022 02:26 |
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You audiophiles might appreciate this ~50 year old slide of my fathers I stumbled across.
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# ? Feb 15, 2022 20:02 |
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I'm liking the size of that driver hole.
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# ? Feb 16, 2022 03:36 |
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I picked up a set of magnapans the other day for a good deal. It lead me down a deep dark youtube rabbit hole though. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uXErcOEdTuI
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# ? Feb 18, 2022 05:28 |
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that guy looks like he's got at least 1 used car worth of cables there.
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# ? Feb 18, 2022 16:19 |
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Well, he can't afford pants that fit, a real shirt, or a haircut, so that tracks.
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TheGoonspiracist posted:I picked up a set of magnapans the other day for a good deal. I have a pair of MMG-Ws not being used gathering dust if you wanna add a couple channels.
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Wasabi the J posted:I have a pair of MMG-Ws not being used gathering dust if you wanna add a couple channels. I think I've already got them sold. They sound great with the Parasound I have, but I wouldn't switch them out for my La Scalas or my antiquated 1950s JBLs. I just like buying weird stuff from my local tech donation non profit place. It funds stem classes and stuff. They are just the SMGa, but it cracked me up that they lady donated them because they were too big. The fuses were also blown, so that might have been part of it.
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TheGoonspiracist posted:I picked up a set of magnapans the other day for a good deal. Man, I could even feel the "washed out Sonic" recorded through a GoPro. It really opens up the soundstage on my cell phone speaker. Can't help but think the overall presence would be helped with some cable risers tho.
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# ? Feb 19, 2022 20:35 |
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Need charged audiophile Crystal
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# ? Feb 20, 2022 17:59 |
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"Let me show you what happens when we add subs to this: it's going to reinforce the bass for sure"
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# ? Feb 20, 2022 19:17 |
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I'm evaluating the performance of thousands of dollars worth of gear and hours of research through iphone speakers after a youtube encode... Hmm. Yes... The chestiness is better.
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# ? Feb 21, 2022 04:57 |
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Never want to hear someone say "sonics" like that again.
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# ? Feb 21, 2022 07:34 |
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The perspective in this video is so confusing. Like the forced-perspective tricks they used int he LOTR movies to make the hobbits look smaller.
pocket pool fucked around with this message at 00:41 on Feb 22, 2022 |
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Does anyone have a copy of *the graph* saved anywhere? It was posted on the first few pages but tinypic no longer has it Edit: found it! https://i.imgur.com/FdD9Dig.jpg
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# ? Feb 24, 2022 00:33 |
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This one is my new favorite
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# ? Feb 24, 2022 01:51 |
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What the gently caress even was that for
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Woof
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# ? Feb 24, 2022 07:37 |
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Honk
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# ? Feb 24, 2022 07:40 |
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...splash?
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an AOL chatroom posted:Does anyone have a copy of *the graph* saved anywhere? It was posted on the first few pages but tinypic no longer has it Oh I was looking for this recently, thank you!
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Mr. Mercury posted:What the gently caress even was that for It appears to be a crude representation of a wavelet analysis, which is frequency versus amplitude versus time. In theory, a perfect representation of an impulse would be a straight vertical red line down the middle of a ‘cone’ with the apex at the top. This Christmas coloured fire by some photoshop ‘artist’ is meant to illustrate poor acoustic or filter design on a speaker which creates problems like lobes or ringing artefacts. Mackie were claiming these are magically fixed using an FIR filter, and we get the joy of seeing the subjective explanations for the improvements.
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qirex posted:This one is my new favorite time travel
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# ? Feb 24, 2022 10:39 |
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Hi, I know little about this subject but am glad to see you're still about. What has the covid situation done to business for you up until this point?
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Olympic Mathlete posted:Hi, I know little about this subject but am glad to see you're still about. What has the covid situation done to business for you up until this point? About £2mil lost over two years, rescued by having half decent accounts and getting some money off the government. We should be fine, but only just.
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Neurophonic posted:About £2mil lost over two years, rescued by having half decent accounts and getting some money off the government. We should be fine, but only just. Oof, that's a not insignificant amount of coin to be losing out on. Glad you're still with us though.
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https://audiophilestyle.com/forums/topic/31077-putting-weight-on-components/ I was looking for some info on old audiophile gear having metal weights inside and the whole heavier = better quality thing that I remember from childhood. I then found the above link to a short thread about weights to put on your kit and a bit of manufacturers doing the internal weights thing themselves. quote:To be honest, it has been ten plus years since I really did much comparison, but adding weight to the top of my CD player, showed in a fair amount more detail and air. Adding some weight to my integrated wasn't as obvious of an improvement, but it did help a tiny bit in the upper ranges. I do like this one though, if only because it fits with rich audiophiles sipping the good poo poo quote:an excellent test for vibration degradation of equipment performance is to set a glass of single malt scotch on the component at issue
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I used to put a hacky sack on top of my portable CD player lid because the motor would make it vibrate and rattle, but lol at that adding anything to the sound coming over the wires.
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# ? Mar 23, 2022 18:36 |
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Dude it ads more air, didn't you read?
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The heavier = better thing extends to bad judges of product quality as well, like how Beats used to put metal blocks in their headphones to hide how light they were because if your consumer product is light people think its hiding something.
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