Completely new audio tweaks - different methods of audio enhancement.

In keeping with the new spirit of product announcements on the forums, I thought it would be apropos for NFS Audio to make the following proclamation:

I have, after thinking on audio and elemental physiology theory for nearly 30 years... managed to get myself into a situation where I have intentionally created what will likely be a watershed moment in audio reproduction, as applied to the ideas and understandings in audio and biosystems.

I did this..all in the name of better audio! Tunage, dudes!! It's all about the tunage!

The best of 2007 (and more!)

The best of 2007 (and more!)

Today in <I>Slate</I> (which, as some of you know, is where I do most of my writing, mainly on national-security politics), I lay out—as I have in each of the last five Decembers—my <A HREF= "http://www.slate.com/id/2180205/"&gt; picks</A> for the 10 best jazz albums of the year. Here are the best of 2007:

Arghh Matey

Arghh Matey

Helen A. S. Popkin has written a fine <A HREF="http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/22251370/">opinion piece</A> on the new, phenomenally wrong-headed Congressional Prioritizing Resources and Organization for Intellectual Property Act (PRO-IP Act), which among other things (such as absurd penalties) includes a spanking new enforcement agency called WHIPER (White House Intellectual Property Enforcement Representative).

Rotel RC1070/RB1070 vs. NAD 162/272

I auditioned the Rotel RC1070/RB1070 preamp & power amp running both a pair of Paradigm Reference Studio 100s & a pair of B&W 802 speakers. As a newbie to separates, I was favorably impressed.

Since I might not have the opportunity to audition the NAD 162/272, I would really appreciate your candid comments on how they compare to the Rotels. Thank you!

Do I need a minimum (100+) # of watts?

Hi folks,

In purchasing a high-end integrated amp, do I need to ensure that it has a minimum # of watts, assuming my speakers are fairly sensitive (89db, 6 ohms impedence) even if I listen at fairly low volumes? I've heard that there are sounds that momentarily require high(er) wattage to hear especially at low volumes. Is this true?

Thanks.

Now THIS is cool!

See link first: http://www.scienceandsons.com/ph2.php

Yep- That's right, bring the 21st Century right back into the 19th! What could be better than using unbelievably complex technology (an ipod) to play music through a passively amplified horn Victrola!? I don't listen to an ipod generally, but this thing makes me want to! I could set it up on a table near my Well Tempered Turntable and do some double blind testing, heheh.

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