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the guy is talking about LP cartridges(needles-stylus)..is this true?
The medium itself is physically limited at the extreme low end, sure. But needles, even really really good ones, have reduced separation in high frequencies. This isn't necessarily an undesirable "problem" either, depending on what you're trying to do, or listen to.
Quote: the separation specs are always lower at 10kHz than they are at 2kHz
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y9mJljQIORI&NR=1
Mambo from Bernstein's West Side Story, conducted by Gustavo Dudamel .
John Atkinson
Editor Stereophile
I'm in the market for some new speakers and J.M.s' recent review of the ProAc Response D model peaked my interest...in ProAc, but a less expensive model. I been trying to find review of the Studio 110 or 130 models but other than a brief write up on the 110 there's nothing out there on this brand.
Is anyone familiar with any of their models? (There is a local dealer nearby but he only has one of the more expensive models for audition.)
Any opinion is greatly appreciated.
Mike
Hi, I've been putting vinyl to digits, primarily for usage in the car CD player, but I'm now thinking about consigning more LPs to digits, but the results I've been getting using a Griffin iMic between my Musical Fidelity amp and my DELL laptop (then burned to CD) are only so-so, I see a lot of posts of people getting music off their PC's not so much on putting it ON. Anyone with experience of hardware to take analogue to USB other than the Griffin iMic?
Thanks, Steve
Hello, I'm new to this forum although I have been following along for some time now. This is my first post here, and I knew that being an audio lover, yet not savvy yet with the audio language, that if any help would be received, it would be here. So first, I thank you all for this great community of audiophiles.
I owned the B&W CM9 until recently... My father gave me his set that he no longer needed because my parents moved to a new home and they did not feel like setting the whole place up acousticly again, at least for now. So we switched, he gave me his B&W 803D...
Just a heads-up on the Yellowtec PUC2 which has been stirring up a lot of dust on one of the local boards here.