A pleasant surprise
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I was in the market for an USB DAC to use with my computer and headphones. Initially, I thought that I would use my existing headphone amp, but if the USB DAC had a quality headphone amp, then all the better.
I did my usual research, but then I contacted Ethan Winer to ask if he had any suggestions. He recommended M-Audio products. I thought that those were geared for recordings. He said they are, but they're very good for playback as well.
Speaking of SACDs...what about these puppies??
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KEF iQ9
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I see that Audio Advisor has the KEF iQ9 speakers marked down from $1300 to $800. They look like they might be the speakers I want to use with my 60" Sony TV system (my 'baby' stereo system), but I have a question.
I see from the KEF website that they have been superseded by the model iq90, and I am curious what the change to the new model involves. I see no difference in the ratings, specifications, or appearance.
Does anyone know specifically what the changes to the new model were?
Bose now laying off people
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question about classes. IE: class A, class B
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Burwen DNF-1201 Dynamic Noise Filter
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New Emotiva CD Player looks great
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Emotiva is getting ready to launch their new CD player in February. Check out these features:
1. 24 bit processor with 384 x oversampling. (Most 'high end' players are 24 bit with 192 x oversampling)
2. Frequency response is 5hz to...absolute daylight. from 20hz to 20khz, it's flat as a board.
3. 4 independent power supplies, to drive each section of the unit separately. (1. CD carriage/2. digital portion/3. analogue portion/4. display) This prevents the different sections from interacting and causing noise.
I have hundreds of CDs, but nothing that is really good for putting the baby(ies, we have another daughter en route) in a relaxed mood. probably the closest thing I have to that is Getz/Gilberto... I am looking for top notch sounding "relax" "low tempo" music... can be orchestral, choral, chamber,whatever, the requirements:
down tempo, relaxing, condusive to baby "winddown" mode, great sounding....not too loud...
what do yall listen to for this purpose? the more titles and info the better!
Dankuvel
ncd