Audio Research Reference 3 line preamplifier Associated Equipment
Audio Research Reference 3 line preamplifier Associated Equipment
I have a CD player with adjustable balanced outputs and wanted to set them at the proper level. For the rest of my equipment I feed a 0.775V (0dB) tone from an audio oscillator into the board and adjust, if necessary.
I can't use that approach with a turntable or a CD player which is why I bought the test CD 3 to be able to generate a test tone from within the player.
Test tones on the CD have levels given, for example -20dBFS. I don't know what the FS means but i assumed that the recording level was at -20dB, but that seems to be wrong.
I just fired up a clean 20 amp circuit with 10 GA wiring, an audiophile grade recepticle (PS audio Power Port, a PS Audio 10 Ga power cable to my Plinius 9100 integrated. The improvement in sound for my system is absolutely great. My Totem Hawks have far more weight, clarity and impact. However, when not spinning a record, there seems to be a low level "hash" that is accentuated when I turn up the volume on the amp.
hey guys, quick ? about bit rates. Before I knew any better, I ripped my entire CD collection onto my hard drive at 128 kbps. I recently bought a pair of shure e5c earphones and the difference in sound quality between higher and lower bitrate recordings is huge. I bought an audio converter for my computer, and there is the option to convert to up to 320 kbps. My question is, by converterting it to 320, can I actually enhance an existing 128 kbps recording? If so, how?
I was in a shop the other day browsing for a new amp. There was a guy auditioning some JM Lab speakers in one of the rooms - it sounded pretty darn good. When I turned around I was surprised to see that they were being driven by a NAD 325BEE integrated amp and CD player. I had my sights set on much more expensive offerings from Arcam, Rotel, Naim, Rega, etc. I don't know if it's the so-so look or the "too good to be true price tag" but I had completely overlooked the humble NAD. Before I pull the trigger on a new amp I will definitely give the 325BEE a second listen.