matching new speakers
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R.I.P. Freddie Hubbard
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New vinyl
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Audibility of narrow EQ boosts and cuts
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Folks,
Many people believe that narrow peaks and nulls are not audible, especially nulls. While a narrow bandwidth affects a smaller range of frequencies and thus less overall energy than a wide bandwidth, very narrow bandwidths can still be highly audible. What really matters is if the frequencies being boosted or cut align with frequencies present in the source.
How does Ambisonic surround handle HRTF?
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Hi everyone
I've been a long time subscriber of Stereophile but I just now came to see the forum. Cool stuff!
I was recently re-listening to some stereo recordings made by me and by others, including Peter McGrath's recordings, which are made with the microphones separated about 6.5 inches emulating the distance between our ears. The whole premise being that because the inter-aural distance is preserved, both volume and time arrival differences can be preserved in the recording so that upon listening to them the brain can pin-point all the sound-sources with more realism.
New VPI?
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Stalking Leopard Resonance Killer
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I thought I'd show you you guys my latest tweak for the Rega: The Stalking Leopard.
The leopard stalks and hunts destructive resonances and kills them dead.
The result is markedly improved imaging, instrumental timbre rendition, tighter bass, and better soundstaging.

You can toss your smoky quartz stones, myrtle blocks, green dots, and brilliant pebbles....Resonances never knew what hit 'em when The Stalking Leopard is around.
cm lab
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this is my first post on this forum and my goal is: I'm wanting a turntable that can provide me with high quality playback and steady performance.
my question is can the B&O turntables keep up with modern turntables? between looking at the B&O 4004 which seemed to have retailed for around 1100.00 in the early 80's how does it stack up with modern equipment? Looking at many of the newer turntables you are able to drop 2 grand easy into one but how does that stack up vs the older gear?