what hi-fi
Is it just me or is this publication (hopefully not from the same house as C+) utter bollocks? At best a glossy broucher.
For a start they don't publish any information about how they test although I did hear that they don't double-blind to avoid the embarrasing we rate this œ29.95 DVD player better than some œ2000 job.
In the issue I have, they claim it's worth spending œ50 on a cable to "clean-up digital noise". Please how is this possible in all but a tiny evelope of signal degradation where the error-correction method has to work overtime. Surely the free cable should be expect to work and nopt transmit any serious errors? Then there is the special mains cables where they say, you shouldn't expect this to work "but it does". Really? did you double-blind test?
Then there is a 5-star recommendation for a œ2000 DVD player. No doubt Arcam have done a great job with it, but that amount of money when high-definition will certainly take off by the end of next year? Surely, that kind of investment is absurd?
I really cannot believe I'm reading such bilge. œ3.99 is very nearly a pint and a half.
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Elephants - where were they when we were fighting the nazis? Eh? Eh?
For a start they don't publish any information about how they test although I did hear that they don't double-blind to avoid the embarrasing we rate this œ29.95 DVD player better than some œ2000 job.
In the issue I have, they claim it's worth spending œ50 on a cable to "clean-up digital noise". Please how is this possible in all but a tiny evelope of signal degradation where the error-correction method has to work overtime. Surely the free cable should be expect to work and nopt transmit any serious errors? Then there is the special mains cables where they say, you shouldn't expect this to work "but it does". Really? did you double-blind test?
Then there is a 5-star recommendation for a œ2000 DVD player. No doubt Arcam have done a great job with it, but that amount of money when high-definition will certainly take off by the end of next year? Surely, that kind of investment is absurd?
I really cannot believe I'm reading such bilge. œ3.99 is very nearly a pint and a half.
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Elephants - where were they when we were fighting the nazis? Eh? Eh?
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"Europe\'s nations should be guided towards a superstate without their people understanding what is happening. This can be accomplished by successive steps, each disguised as having an economic purpose, but which will eventually and irreversibly lead to federation"
Jean Monnet, founding father of the EU.
"Europe\'s nations should be guided towards a superstate without their people understanding what is happening. This can be accomplished by successive steps, each disguised as having an economic purpose, but which will eventually and irreversibly lead to federation"
Jean Monnet, founding father of the EU.
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Today i read this:
http://www.tnt-audio.com/int.html
First off its free. But its main strength is its willingness to examine equipment from perspectives other than those imposed by the big name monopolies.
The Pink Fish Media forum is also brilliant.
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That and the fact they steadfastly ingnore all that home cinema b*ll*cks which fills the rest of the press.
http://www.badscience.net/?p=202#more-202
Andy
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I love the way (esp in car mags) last years best ever near-perfect specimen suddemly becomes this years flawed has-been unfashionable old nail [:)][}:)]
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Economic Growth; as dead as a Yangtze River dolphin....
Economic Growth; as dead as a Yangtze River dolphin....
Using a combination of small Harbeths and a sub currently, very pleasing sound, but subs seem to have a poorish reputation amongst the purists, making me feel a bit uneasy.
i'm such a sucker for trends.
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Real cinema sound, which means throughout the film you hear:
"What's he been in again, pass the maltesers, harrummmpphh, cough cough cough cough cough".
When my mate got one of these packages he demonstrated it to me by showing the Valkyries scene from Apocalypse Now and it was like being back in 'nam. The helicopters seemed to be coming from behind you.
Nicks knows of this stuff and he's surely a neighbour?
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...and the single-ended valve amp is the natural partner of a horn loudspeaker, because its low damping factor liberates the low frequencies and gives a bit of oomph that would be missing if you used an amp with a feedback circuit. That's the theory, anyway. Even though single-driver horns don't do everything well (frequency extremes, mainly) I like the idea of a loudspeaker that is more a musical instrument than a technological artefact, and that allows scope for tuning and voicing.
BT do a home hub system I think for about œ180 so your speakers and hifi can be operated anywhere in the house. I like.
Unless you are he.
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http://fullrangedriver.com
http://www.zillaspeak.com/zillaspeakspeakers.asp
http://www.meta-gizmo.com/Tri/index-1.html
http://www.fortunecity.com/tinpan/never ... /jat01.htm
http://www.audioasylum.com/forums/set/bbs.html
...in your employer's time, naturally [:)]
You in East London Nick, or were you the girl I met in The Heathcote last year, in which case apologies, that hardly ever happens to me.
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Mind you, I have rather snooty tastes in music [:D]
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You in East London Nick, or were you the girl I met in The Heathcote last year, in which case apologies, that hardly ever happens to me.
<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></blockquote id="quote"></font id="quote">SE10 - through the Greenwich foot tunnel and turn left for about a mile.
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My Deepest comisserations.....[;)][:p]
Economic Growth; as dead as a Yangtze River dolphin....
Economic Growth; as dead as a Yangtze River dolphin....
Although his ears may need some re-education, he's reasonably ok on general forum etiquette. Nevertheless, a friendly word mightn't go amiss.
;-)
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Today I have Roksan TT, Arcam CD, Naim pre, and 2 Valve power amps, connected to a nice pair of expensive speakers I got incredibly cheaply from Ebay.
One day I plan to buy some ESL63's but right now I don't have the room for them
As for cables, I'm afraid its all pretty standard - good quality connectors with decent screened conductor, some cheap but fat speaker cable, and totally standard power plugs.
I understand the theory behind determining the correct impedance for various cables, and it's certainly very important when mixing components (to ensure the most efficient power delivery), but I feel the most important contribution you can make to a good hifi is not cables or connectors, but room acoustics.
It still sounds bloody amazing when I play Bear McCreary's BSG season 2 soundtrack. Valve amplifiers are excellent (although 8 EL34's aren't great for keeping the house cool on a summer's day!)
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My Deepest comisserations.....[;)][:p]<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></blockquote id="quote"></font id="quote">Could be worse - it's really easy to escape, both North and South [:)]
Hence the extensive use of the motor car as cycling accessory [:I]
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