Wondering about 2 channel and how many use a powered subwoofer

I just started wondering about a few things related to 2 channel situations and powered subwoofers.

1. For those that are into 2 channel or hyrid HT/2 channel, how often do you use a subwoofer if at all?

2. Does listening to vinyl lend itself to having a subwoofer whatsoever?

3. I can say through my extensive use of 2 channel CDs, that I find that some recordings are better just using the two main speakers, while other stuff, espicially live for some some reason, I like to fill the room with more bass. Is this the norm?

The new kid on the block....C&C Home Audio

I just thought I would pass this along now since by the time the articles come out it will be March. Cabe Sipes (google him) is considered one of the top car customizers in the world and has been doing so for over 15 years. Well he has retired from the automobiles and has started his new home theater line of products. I spoke to him at SEMA and again on the phone a couple weeks ago and he said his website and products will launch the beginning of February.

DAC specs vs sound seems counterintuitive

I am using a low-end HD DVD player to play music CD's. The player's spec sheet says its internal DAC's are 24/192. I figured that'd be better than what my 'pre-amp' (Yamaha DSP-A1 a/v receiver) is likely to have, being 7 or 8 years old. (I emailed Yamaha to ask them for information about the DSP-A1's DACs's. I know from the manual that it is a '24 bit' resolution converter, but it doesn't say what the sampling frequency is.

SEAS Introduces High-Sensitivity, Full-Range Driver

SEAS Introduces High-Sensitivity, Full-Range Driver

The world of loudspeaker aficionados has at one end most of us, who use multi-way box speakers of one kind of another; in the center are the lovers of panels, electrostatic, planar magnetics—it doesn't matter as much as the fact there is no box—and at the extreme other end are the lovers of high-sensitivity designs, where massive amounts of art, artifice, and loving care are applied to wrest full-range sound from a single drive-unit. Overcoming the daunting problems of getting a single drive-unit to work from 20Hz to 20kHz is, by those, felt to be outweighed by the benefits of not having a crossover circuit.

Is Fair Use In Peril?

Is Fair Use In Peril?

When we awoke on December 30, we found our in-boxes full of emails linking to <I>The Washington Post</I>'s <A HREF="http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/12/28/AR20071… Uproar: Record Industry Goes After Personal Use"</A>, which reported that the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) were charging that Jeffrey and Pamela Howell's transfer of 2000 legally purchased recordings to his computer as MP3 files represented "unauthorized copies" of copyrighted recordings.

Warner Music Group Joins Amazon's DRM-Free Download Store

Warner Music Group Joins Amazon's DRM-Free Download Store

On December 27, Amazon.com and Warner Music Group announced that WMG's entire 2.9 million-song catalog would be available on Amazon's DRM-free, à la carte MP3 store—the first time the entire Warner catalog has been available online and the first time it has been offered sans DRM.

missing turntable

Hi all! I rescued a Kenwood Spectrum 890 System from the garbage complete with speakers but the turntable is missing. I put everything together (there was a bunch of manuals in the pile, thank God! which is how I knew the model) and it worked, actually it sounded wonderful at least to these simple ears. Now as it so happened there is a record store nearby that has all this vinyls and I'm wondering how it would sound. Which brings me to this forum and ask for any suggestions for a turntable.

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