Intro Guide to High Performance Audio Systems
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The past year or so has seen the release of several very fine recordings made up entirely of covers Bob Dylan songs and I have been thinking about starting a thread here in the Rock Music section on just that subject. So today I did a Google search on the term "bob dylan cover albums" and lo and behold this is one of the sites that showed up: Bob Dylan Cover Albums
So using the link given above to help refresh your memory, what is your favorite album of Bob Dylan covers?
Here are a few of mine:
Hello, I'm Andrea from Italy. I've a C39 Audio/Video Control Center (serial number HF2844) with the glass panel broken.
Could you indicate me if you have it available? If not, if you know any sites where I could try to find it like "second hand", refurbished or new at good price?
Sorry for the disturb and many thanks.
Bye
i've had my first hi-fi system for about six months, now and i notice now that i tend to want to turn it up, i think the music somehow sounds "better" or more "full" in a way, especially with bass...
but i was wondering: does this present a danger to my components? particularly my speakers? will they blow out or get worn out quicker?
they don't sound distorted when i turn it up, or crackly or anything bad like that.
i have a cambridge azur 540 integrated amp and EPOS els 3 minimonitors.
If we couple our speakers to the floor with spiked stands, that is to (in part) keep the speaker cabinet still, thus allowing the drivers to "speak" with less iinterference from a moving cabinet - right?
If so, then shouldn't microphones be similarly stabilzed? In concert or in studios, the mic on the singer or instruments is often visibly moving. I would think that, at the least, there would be a Doppler effect there, since the mic is moving towards or away from the sound wave source. Make sense?
This is a pretty limited comparison. I relied on the reviews of others before deciding to try a Mullard/Holland GZ34 in place of my stock Sovtek 5U4G in my stock Woo Audio WA6. (I should have noted the name of the Head-Fi.org member that compared about eight rectifiers and came up with the GZ34. Buddy, whoever you are, I owe you a beer.
Hi,
I have a very entry level system and am curious about the most logical steps to take in upgrading it. I don't have tons of money, so upgrades will probably take place one component at a time.
At the moment I have:
Onkyo TX-8222 receiver
Onkyo DX-7555 cd player
Mordaunt Short Avant 902i bookshelf speakers (on stands)
I also like using lossless audio from my Macbook. At the moment I send them through a VERY budget DAC - Firestone Audio's Fubar II.
Has anyone read this book? Is it any good? Others?
http://www.amazon.com/Introductory-Guide...9701&sr=1-1