Audes and Joanna Newsom

Audes and Joanna Newsom

With another act of blatant scoopage (I'm writing this as my colleagues are meeting for breakfast), I must let you know that, while ripping through the Venetian halls, late yesterday evening, making some final preparations before today's morning activities, I nearly fell on my face at the sound of such sublime elfin wonder coming from the Audes Room (suite 29-324, conveniently close to where Primedia's Home Tech Group resides, which is to say: I'll be back, again and again.)

Interested Everybody's Opinion, Name Top 10 Hi-End Companies of all times almost dead or dead today

Thanks everybody who helped me by answering the issue that I posted previously. Please make your list of Top 10 Hi-End Companies of all times almost dead or dead today. It would be interesting to see for others as well. May be there will be different opinions or may be there will be the same one?

Audio Dementia 1.0 Released (spatial audio mixer)

Audio Dementia is audio mixing software that incorporates the innovative idea of taking visual icons and relating it to spatial audio mixing. This makes audio mixing more intuitive and user friendly. Spatial audio mixing is easy to learn and even makes mixing surround sound tracks a breeze. To join the Home Studio Revolution please go to www.audiodementia.com to find out more information, buy, or download a free demo. Also any feedback from this forum is welcome.

Should I hook up my equalizer?

I have a ADC SS-412X 10 band equalizer that's been sitting in storage and I'm wondering if there is any advantage to hooking it up? I have a Sony GA9ESG Receiver and was thinking of running my CD player through it to optimize the sound for stereo listening. Is their any benefit to this and if so what's the best way to hook it up? The inputs on the back of the equalizer are:

Line - In & Out
Tape 1 - In/Play & Out/Rec
Tape 2 - In/Play & Out/Rec

Thanks for any suggestions and help.

Pete

CD vs. DVD question

I recently have included some video in my system and have noticed that the same concert versions of some recordings sound different. Is is normal for the DVD version to sound a little more "thin" or "fleshed out" compared to the identical CD issue. I have noticed this on both the Alison Krauss "Live" recordings and Mark Knopfler and Emmylou Harris "Live Roadrunning". The DVD version just does not seem to be as complete or go as deep. I have ruled out interconnect and equipment issues. Any comments would be appreciated.

Thanks
Rob

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