Shahinian Diapason loudspeaker system Measurements

Shahinian Diapason loudspeaker system Measurements

Richard Shahinian has been offering loudspeakers to music lovers for more than 15 years. I use the word "offering" here in its strictest sense, because Dick has never "sold" his products—by pushing them. Indeed, he is probably one of the worst self-promoters in the business. If we think of "soft sell" in the usual context of laid-back and low-pressure, then Shahinian's approach would have to be called "mushy sell."

Shahinian Acoustics Ltd.
37 G&H, Cedarhurst Avenue
Medford, NY 11763
(516) 736-0033
www.shahinianacoustics.com

Shahinian Diapason loudspeaker system JGH Responds

Shahinian Diapason loudspeaker system JGH Responds

Richard Shahinian has been offering loudspeakers to music lovers for more than 15 years. I use the word "offering" here in its strictest sense, because Dick has never "sold" his products—by pushing them. Indeed, he is probably one of the worst self-promoters in the business. If we think of "soft sell" in the usual context of laid-back and low-pressure, then Shahinian's approach would have to be called "mushy sell."

Shahinian Acoustics Ltd.
37 G&H, Cedarhurst Avenue
Medford, NY 11763
(516) 736-0033
www.shahinianacoustics.com

Shahinian Diapason loudspeaker system JA Takes a Listen...

Shahinian Diapason loudspeaker system JA Takes a Listen...

Richard Shahinian has been offering loudspeakers to music lovers for more than 15 years. I use the word "offering" here in its strictest sense, because Dick has never "sold" his products—by pushing them. Indeed, he is probably one of the worst self-promoters in the business. If we think of "soft sell" in the usual context of laid-back and low-pressure, then Shahinian's approach would have to be called "mushy sell."

Shahinian Acoustics Ltd.
37 G&H, Cedarhurst Avenue
Medford, NY 11763
(516) 736-0033
www.shahinianacoustics.com

Shahinian Diapason loudspeaker system

Shahinian Diapason loudspeaker system

Richard Shahinian has been offering loudspeakers to music lovers for more than 15 years. I use the word "offering" here in its strictest sense, because Dick has never "sold" his products—by pushing them. Indeed, he is probably one of the worst self-promoters in the business. If we think of "soft sell" in the usual context of laid-back and low-pressure, then Shahinian's approach would have to be called "mushy sell."

It Don't Mean A Thing If It Ain't Got That Schwing

It Don't Mean A Thing If It Ain't Got That Schwing

Epiphanies only come when you stop looking for them, and <I>mine</I> came in a room full of preschoolers watching cartoons at a Pizza Hut. I was taking my little nieces Alix (4) and Casey (1) out for dinner, and the last thing on my mind was <I>audio</I>; we wanted to PARTY! So my girlfriend Dara and I bundled them up in their car-seats and we high-tailed it over to the Hut, with visions of continuous-loop Tom'n'Jerry and cheap buffet pizza dancing in our heads.

Help to choose acoustic systems

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At me is Arcam alfa 6. By virtue of the different reasons it(he) has moved to a study (14 m2). With it(him) in a sheaf of CD Arcam alfa 5 +. It would be desirable to pick up half-resident students up to 800-1000 $. Music - a jazz and electronic, less often - rock. I understand, that it is necessary to listen, but can such amplifier was at somebody and accordingly there is an experience of selection to it(him) of acoustic systems.

Turntable Question

So I have Technics SL-1300 that I picked up recently. Got it set up with my Denon AVR-1602 receiver and a Rolls pre-amp. Sounds pretty darn good. Only problem is for some odd reason it seems to be picking up some local radio station and reproducing it at a very low amplitude whenever the receiver is set to Phono (well in this case there is no build-in preamp, and therefore no specific Phono setting -- but in essence whenever the receiver is set to the turntabnle input) even if no record is spinning. Is my needle picking up radio frequencies? How do I remedy this? Thanks!

Cable cooking and burn-in

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In general, how long does a cable/interconnect have to stay out of use before a lengthy burn-in is required? This is related not to new cables, but rather cables that have at one time been in use.

Assuming that new cables need around 150 hours, at what point would a previously used cable become completely idle and need this kind of cooking or do they ever need a complete burn-in again?

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