How to determine what is needed - and can you have too much?
I'm looking at acoustic treatments for my office, which doubles as a DAW music room and home of my latest stereo acquisition.
The engineer in me thinks I should precisely test my room and figure out if I have acoustic issues. Then I should "fix" the issues via specific measures.
The engineer in me thinks that to accurately measure the acoustic characteristics of my room will take a significant investment of time and money. (How accurate can a Radio Shack microphone recorded via a Sound Blaster be...) (Ok, I have better recording gear than that, but the point remains.)
Budget hi-fi vinyl setup help
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Hey,
I'm new here, so I'm sorry if this is a duplicate post. I searched the first dozen or so pages here and didn't really see what I was looking for.
I'm hoping to make the jump into vinyl. I want something that's gonna open my eyes (ears) to the hi-fi vinyl experience, but I don't have unlimited funds.
If I can get a full setup (TT, amp, speakers) for under $1000, that would be great. But if it's not realistic to get a good setup on that budget, please, tell me that, too.
Playback Designs MPS-5 CD/SACD Player Review
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I recently added the Playback Designs MPS-CD/SACD player to my system and now that I've got some hours on it I thought I'd share my impressions.
First, realize that I don't have any references in the same price band as the PD, so the comparison will be to a grossly different universal player (a modded Pioneer Elite DV-58AV with a Superclock 4 and beefed up I/O stages). The Pioneer was actually pretty decent with SACD, but I longed for much more with redbook CD. I found myself listening to lots of vinyl or listening to SACDs and DVD-As.
To Ethan Winer: Freq. Response
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Hello Ethan...If we do a low frequency response test as laid out in "http://www.realtraps.com/test-cd.htm" we should get a plot with 70db as the mean line, with variations above and delow 70db, based on the interference happening in the room. Why is the plot shown in the link different. The mean is around -15 db. and what does negative sign for db mean. Thanks. - Pradeep
Difference in Sound Quality between Squeezebox Duet and Classic?
Looking over the specs, the Squeezebox Classic seems to have better sound quality than the Duet. Of course, specs don't tell the whole story. Has anyone listened to both devices? Also, if I pass digital music from my laptop through the Squeezebox onto my integrated amp, does the quality of the sound card matter? If the Squeezebox does the D/A conversion, is there anything for the sound card to do?
Squeezebox Classic:
Analog RCA outputs
* High fidelity Burr-Brown
Neat stuff from CraneSong....BUT
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You can dial in your DISTORTION...of analog tape or tubes......digital is better, see, it's pristine, why would you want to dial in DISTORTION, then have reviewers claim this or that DISTORTED playback sounds so good, by having more tubes in teh playback end adding more distortion to the already tuned DISTORTED signal at the recorded end which was from tube amplifiers in teh guitar amps.....how can tubes be better than SS, if they just keep adding to the blend, but this thing looks cool, if it mimics it all, but then so does guitar stomp boxes, all adding sounds, it's endless....
NAD 355BEE
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We are very excited to announce the release of the Red Wine Audio Isabella - a battery powered tubed line-stage preamp with optional built-in "Isabellina" dac module (with USB, coax, and optical inputs) and headphone output stage.
More details can be found here:
Red Wine Audio Isabella
Sincerely,
Vinnie Rossi
Red Wine Audio
www.redwineaudio.com