This was not because of indifference or lack of funds for better equipment, but because WFLN had been following one of radio's traditions which happen to be detrimental to audio quality. They were "reaching."
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Description: Solid-state receiver. One pair each of inputs for Tape, Phono, Aux. Switchable tuner muting. Tape monitor. Headphone output. Speaker switches. Mono A+B. Selector, volume/loudness (switchable), balance, bass, treble, AC, one switched AC outlet, DC power supply outlet for Advent microphone preamplifier. Maximum output power: 15Wpc.
Dimensions: 15.75" (400mm) W by 3.5" (89mm) H by 10.5" D (267mm), overall.
Serial number of review sample: JO 04437.
Price: $265 (1977); no longer availab;e (2015).
Manufacturer: Advent Corp., Cambridge, MA…
This included the Well-Tempered Arm, VPI HW-19 turntable (this time sans the mat I have used in previous tests), Klyne SK-5a preamp, PS Audio 200cx power amp, and B&W 801F Matrix loudspeakers on 11" Sound Anchor stands. (The production version of these stands is about 4" shorter. I'll have more on this subject at a later date.) Interconnects were Monster M-1000, speaker wire Monster M-1 (mono-wired).
The Well-Tempered Arm was chosen for this review because it is known to be well suited to a wide variety of pickups. VTA was adjusted as required—…
For this review, I compared the Adcom GFA-700 with the EAD DSP-1000 and the Audio Alchemy DDE v3.0 HDCD decoder fed through its I2S bus by a DTI 2.0 digital jitter reduction unit. Both standard and HDCD-encoded CDs were played on a Krell turntable. For an overall collection of superbly recorded HDCD-encoded music, I used the HDCD Sampler Volume 2 (Reference RR-90CD), which includes classical, jazz, and a selection of three musical samples recorded with and without HDCD for comparison. A single 75 ohm digital-specific Silver Starlight coaxial cable was run from the…
Measurements were made with the spot frequency bands on the new CBS STR-330 test disc, backed up by the older CBS STR-100. The latter generally showed a greater high-end rise than the former in the frequency-response readings, and the results presented in the reviews are those given by the more recent recording. Test-record results provide useful information, but they are not an absolute. Test records from different sources invariably give slightly different results. STR-100 was used to assess crosstalk, and trackability was measured at 300Hz using the Audio-…
The Adcom GDA-700 had a maximum output level of 4.44V from the balanced outputs and 2.1V from the single-ended jacks. The output impedance was a low 78 ohms (unbalanced) and 156 ohms (balanced). DC levels were low (2.9mV left channel, 1.3mV right channel), and the unit doesn't invert absolute polarity. The GDA-700 also had no trouble decoding 32kHz and 48kHz sampling frequencies.
Fig.1 shows the GDA-700's flat frequency response and perfect de-emphasis tracking. The rolloff of 0.5dB at 20kHz is slightly steeper than in many processors, but should be…
Description: Digital/analog converter with multi-bit DACs. Inputs: two S/PDIF on RCA jacks, one AES/EBU, one TosLink. Outputs: one S/PDIF on RCA jack, one pair analog outputs on RCA jacks. Frequency response: 20Hz–20kHz, +0, –0.5dB. THD: <0.009%, 20Hz–20kHz, full-scale. S/N ratio: 106db (20–20kHz, unweighted), 112dB (A-weighted). Dynamic range: 98dB. Crosstalk: –106db (20Hz–20kHz). Linearity: >1dB at –100dB. Filtering: Pacific Microsonics PMD100 oversampling with HDCD decoding. Analog output voltage: 2.234V RMS at full scale. Power consumption: 25W.
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