Years Ago in Germany

Years Ago in Germany

"In [Daniel Kehlmann's] first novel translated into English, the 31-year-old literary wunderkind's breezy, sometimes charming and ultimately inconsequential work follows the actual lives, careers and eventual intersection of two of Germany's brightest scientists: explorer, geographer and naturalist Alexander Von Humboldt and the astronomer and aptly crowned 'prince of mathematicians' Carl Friedrich Gauss."

Horses for Courses

In his essay titled, "Horses for Courses," John Marks points out that an all-around test that is representative of everything a car (or audio system) is asked to do may be preferable to just acceleration times (or distortion measurements). I am also reminded of how computer benchmarks show one winner for some tests and may show another winner for a different test that emphasizes I/O data transfer instead of CPU speed, for example. Each of these makes the term Horses for Courses a relevant subject.

Final stages of my speaker upgrade hunt

I know its a bit late in the day, but just to open my account, so to speak, I am in the final hours of my speaker upgrade auditioning

After weeks of searching and whittling down the short list I now have two pairs of speakers on home demo. They are a pair of PMC GB1s and a pair of the new SCM11s from ATC, together with my resident Chartwell LS3/5as for reference.

It is a very, very close run thing, but I think the ATCs are just edging it at the moment. Final heavy day of listening tomorrow.

Two amps connected to same speakers

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Is it possible(safe, advisable) to have the same set of speakers being alternately driven by two different amps. Let's say I want a stereo system(integrated amp) and a surround system(A/V receiver) to share the same set of front speakers could I have a set of wires running from each amp directly connected, (without a switchbox)to the speakers and simply toggle back and forth(movie/music) using a universal remote?

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