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I recently posted on AVS that maybe component manufacturers should abandon the 17" form factor because young people are used to wee little chi-fi components plus it makes their whole supply chain of shipping, retail inventory and returns a million times more expensive and got flamed to hell [I also said the people with the money and space to do 9+ channel Atmos were literally dying out which also didn't go over well]. Does anyone know why the big electronic companies haven't started moving towards class D wholesale? I assume it has a lot to do with their existing tooling and infrastructure but if you could fit twice as many boxes on a pallet and it didn't cost $100 in shipping to do a warranty service you'd think that would be good for them.
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qirex posted:I recently posted on AVS that maybe component manufacturers should abandon the 17" form factor because young people are used to wee little chi-fi components plus it makes their whole supply chain of shipping, retail inventory and returns a million times more expensive and got flamed to hell [I also said the people with the money and space to do 9+ channel Atmos were literally dying out which also didn't go over well]. post links, post receipts
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# ? Mar 23, 2022 19:09 |
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I used to have a cool little half-width Yamaha A100 2x50W power amp. This model: I sold it because I was way more into active speakers at the time, but I really should have kept that cute little thing. Half-width components are great.
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# ? Mar 23, 2022 19:17 |
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Agreed. I’ve been searching for half-width CD players and gah it’s (nearly) impossible.
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# ? Mar 23, 2022 19:19 |
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KozmoNaut posted:I used to have a cool little half-width Yamaha A100 2x50W power amp. YOU SHOULD HAVE SOLD IT TO ME OMFG
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# ? Mar 23, 2022 19:27 |
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I love that style too, Technics did a nice range. I just saw the price of them on ebay now, woof.
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# ? Mar 23, 2022 19:30 |
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I think Teac is the only company still making stuff like that and their stuff is $$$$.RIP Paul Walker posted:Agreed. I’ve been searching for half-width CD players and gah it’s (nearly) impossible. Pro-ject and Cyrus are the only two I can think of and the first is kinda overpriced and the second is holy poo poo whoa overpriced. qirex fucked around with this message at 19:38 on Mar 23, 2022 |
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KozmoNaut posted:I used to have a cool little half-width Yamaha A100 2x50W power amp. how much weight did you use on this one. I think 5lbs of Orgone would be the right amount of science for that spesific amp.
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tater_salad posted:how much weight did you use on this one. I think 5lbs of Orgone would be the right amount of science for that spesific amp. hold up. That depends on a lot of things. Did you collect that orgone from the source? How many crystals did you use? How many angles on those crystals?
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# ? Mar 23, 2022 19:42 |
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RIP Paul Walker posted:Agreed. I’ve been searching for half-width CD players and gah it’s (nearly) impossible. Check out the Tascam CD-RW4U, I've been using one for years and it's pretty dope.
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TooLShack posted:Check out the Tascam CD-RW4U, I've been using one for years and it's pretty dope. Mmm this seems pretty great, and it would be rad to use my fancy-rear end ADC instead of what’s built in, kinda want to do some vinyl rips. My only complaint is color, it would stick out among the rest of my small black boxes.
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# ? Mar 24, 2022 00:35 |
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I recently made an account on Audiogon to buy some speakers and they started sending me a daily summary of forum activity. Normally I'd unsubscribe immediately but I've been enjoying reading some of the ridiculous poo poo people post there and I especially liked this guy's setup: https://systems.audiogon.com/systems/8221
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Eyud posted:I recently made an account on Audiogon to buy some speakers and they started sending me a daily summary of forum activity. Normally I'd unsubscribe immediately but I've been enjoying reading some of the ridiculous poo poo people post there and I especially liked this guy's setup: The more I read of this the more I felt like my brain was being ripped out of my skull. quote:I decide to remove the thin "golden plates" and keep only Herkimer diamond and tourmaline on some of the Schumann generators... Sound is more balanced with some of the S. G. with the "golden" thin plates +tourmaline, but some S.G. with only Quartz or Herkimer Diamond or tourmaline...
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# ? Mar 24, 2022 00:59 |
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njsykora posted:The more I read of this the more I felt like my brain was being ripped out of my skull. drat....shungite, just what my system’s been missing all along....
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# ? Mar 24, 2022 01:04 |
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That reads like a horror short story where the protagonist is slowly replacing pieces of his own body.
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Eyud posted:I recently made an account on Audiogon to buy some speakers and they started sending me a daily summary of forum activity. Normally I'd unsubscribe immediately but I've been enjoying reading some of the ridiculous poo poo people post there and I especially liked this guy's setup: I can't tell if it's a master troll or a true believer
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qirex posted:That reads like a horror short story where the protagonist is slowly replacing pieces of his own body. that SA Front Page article about a dude making himself into a toilet told in the style of those stories about famous aeronauts from the turn of the 20th Century
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# ? Mar 24, 2022 01:53 |
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You gotta click through and look at the pictures. If this is performance art, then it's so much work and such a disruption that it's still likely mental illness rather than genius art.
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# ? Mar 24, 2022 02:35 |
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I'm the rocks zip tied to the power line....
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# ? Mar 24, 2022 21:32 |
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LRADIKAL posted:You gotta click through and look at the pictures. If this is performance art, then it's so much work and such a disruption that it's still likely mental illness rather than genius art. there's no way that this isn't all done in jest right? Like no friggin way.
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# ? Mar 24, 2022 21:44 |
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Mental illness is a hell of a thing.
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bird with big dick posted:Mental illness is a hell of a thing. Mostly because "the music sounds better through gold cables with aligned crystalline structures, but only if they're elevated off the ground on wooden pyramids" doesn't sound THAT different from "I can hear what my cat says to me at night."
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# ? Mar 24, 2022 22:06 |
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Dude is one step away from turning his basement into a subwoofer, and that didn’t end well last time.
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EL BROMANCE posted:Dude is one step away from turning his basement into a subwoofer, and that didn’t end well last time. As a bass enjoyer, I need to know this story.
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tater_salad posted:there's no way that this isn't all done in jest right? Like no friggin way. I think some of it is narcissists making poo poo up, the audience giving them the response yet want, they escalate, and soon everyone's so invested and been doing it so long no one can take a step back and say "this poo poo's dumb." So basically an audio cult. I bet if you shut that particular board down for a few months a lot of the users would recover.
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Mister Speaker posted:As a bass enjoyer, I need to know this story. He went from https://makezine.com/2008/07/15/worlds-largest-subwoofer/ To http://www.royaldevice.com/custom.htm#THE%20REAL%20TOTAL%20HORN (Although I thought he killed himself, but I might be mixing up two bass enthusiasts in my mind).
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I remember a story about someone who made a sub-sub-subwoofer or something like that, not with a regular cone speaker, but with a propeller, which let it reproduce down to 18 Hz or something like that. And I think the kicker was that it had enough power to affect not just the house it was installed in, but also neighbors. As in, rattling the walls.
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Blue Footed Booby posted:I think some of it is narcissists making poo poo up, the audience giving them the response yet want, they escalate, and soon everyone's so invested and been doing it so long no one can take a step back and say "this poo poo's dumb." So basically an audio cult. I bet if you shut that particular board down for a few months a lot of the users would recover. The internet was a mistake. My ex was into this poo poo except for healing and or preventing harmful [thing]. It really started kicking off around the dawn of facebook becoming mainstream and narcissists posting their special ways of living life. She started being an "audiophile" for life I guess. Crystals, house clearings, orgone, tinctures from bogwitch etc.
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# ? Mar 25, 2022 12:32 |
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stealie72 posted:Mostly because "the music sounds better through gold cables with aligned crystalline structures, but only if they're elevated off the ground on wooden pyramids" doesn't sound THAT different from "I can hear what my cat says to me at night." I will not stand for this anti-cat sentiment, and neither will Mr. Whiskers. Mr. Whiskers also thinks that dude is a nutjob.
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nielsm posted:I remember a story about someone who made a sub-sub-subwoofer or something like that, not with a regular cone speaker, but with a propeller, which let it reproduce down to 18 Hz or something like that. And I think the kicker was that it had enough power to affect not just the house it was installed in, but also neighbors. As in, rattling the walls. These exist commercially, and I think they go even lower than that. But AFAIK they've only ever been installed in like, theme park exhibits and other places where 'really extreme LFE' is needed. You and I know something like that would be almost entirely useless for music, which rarely has any content below 20Hz in it. But when has the existence of a 48dB/octave filter stopped audiophiles from being audiophiles?
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# ? Mar 25, 2022 18:01 |
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Mister Speaker posted:You and I know something like that would be almost entirely useless for music, which rarely has any content below 20Hz in it. But when has the existence of a 48dB/octave filter stopped audiophiles from being audiophiles? Just EQ it until the sub-20hz noise shakes the floor.
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# ? Mar 25, 2022 20:47 |
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You could hook up a modified subharmonic synthesizer that goes low enough. (The venerable dbx 120a's lowest frequency output is 26hz, stock) Or you could play track 9 ("Focus" or "Necropolis") from the Quake soundtrack. It digs below 10Hz, and is a real eye opener if you've only heard it on PC speakers. The theme to Terminator 2 also has a lot of super low bass. KozmoNaut fucked around with this message at 22:14 on Mar 25, 2022 |
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I mean I'd be curious as to how many components in your system would have to be custom to hear that anyway, because I suspect sharp filters are... in lots of digital stuff? Just as a manner of principle. Maybe I'm wrong about that. Couldn't you theoretically create an infrasonic oscillator by taking a square wave with the pulse width cranked up (so it's basically DC) and applying an AM LFO to it?
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# ? Mar 25, 2022 22:20 |
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I think a lot of gear has subsonic filters, because usually you don't even want to try to deal with sub-20Hz content. If you push a very strong signal below the port tuning frequency of a ported speaker, you can quickly run out of driver excursion.
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KozmoNaut posted:I think a lot of gear has subsonic filters, because usually you don't even want to try to deal with sub-20Hz content. or what we cool cats like to call a “speaker prolapse”
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RIP Paul Walker posted:Agreed. I’ve been searching for half-width CD players and gah it’s (nearly) impossible. https://www.musicdirect.com/disc-player/teac-pd-501-cd-player Nevermind, check this out instead: https://www.musicdirect.com/disc-pl...80aAj7AEALw_wcB Eyud posted:I recently made an account on Audiogon to buy some speakers and they started sending me a daily summary of forum activity. Normally I'd unsubscribe immediately but I've been enjoying reading some of the ridiculous poo poo people post there and I especially liked this guy's setup: I am the penis crystal with the blueballs clay. https://ucarecdn.audiogon.com/7fb43709-4ed1-4a5d-9b0d-3e080b4bb030/-/autorotate/yes/-/quality/smart/-/format/auto/ GnarlyCharlie4u fucked around with this message at 23:51 on Mar 25, 2022 |
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Mister Speaker posted:These exist commercially, and I think they go even lower than that. But AFAIK they've only ever been installed in like, theme park exhibits and other places where 'really extreme LFE' is needed. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rotary_woofer#Installations quote:Six rotary woofers are installed as part of an immersive Niagara Falls attraction known as Niagara's Fury, located in the Table Rock House, to provide low frequency extension down to less than 1 Hertz, to emulate those waves created by the falls.[9] Don't make me drive up to Niagara Falls and cross the border just to experience this like some dumb tourist.
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GnarlyCharlie4u posted:
Funny timing, I just pulled the trigger on this: https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B07PNMTP1Y?ref=ppx_pt2_mob_b_prod_image - coaxial digital output - amber display - physical track forward/back buttons - all black - cheeeeeeeap (and looks like it) My second choice is a Denon DCD-50, and third is that Teac. I wish the Denon didn’t have the silver slabs and REALLY wish the Teac didn’t have that blue display. The other options I’ve found are ALL in silver which won’t look good at all next to my black Topping D90/Pre90/ext90 stack. May still get that Denon but it’s expensive and most of the ones I’ve found are 100v from Japan. Thanks for the suggestions all! Wish this was a more popular segment :-(
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# ? Mar 26, 2022 00:34 |
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nielsm posted:I remember a story about someone who made a sub-sub-subwoofer or something like that, not with a regular cone speaker, but with a propeller, which let it reproduce down to 18 Hz or something like that. And I think the kicker was that it had enough power to affect not just the house it was installed in, but also neighbors. As in, rattling the walls. A guy named Tony who used to post on AVSForum did that. He had excavated out from under his garage to build his theater and decided that he needed a rotary sub, which was routed up through the garage and into his attic. He also had Wilson Audio speakers. I seem to recall that he used Krell amps. Possibly Theta Digital. I don’t know how apparent it would be in normal usage, but he did push it when it was first installed, and yes, his neighbors thought that it was a small earthquake. He lived somewhere in the SF area.
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Anyone who buys Wilson speakers is already way deep in the ham crate.
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