Recent content by spaark
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Hifiman HE1000-SE
Hi all. I recently got a hold of these headphones and am really enjoying the sound. However, I find that they're a little uncomfortable due to the ear pads being stiff -- at least compared to other cans I've used. Are there any alternative pads that I could use as a replacement? Something nice...- spaark
- Post #4,507
- Forum: High-end Audio Forum
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Rational reasons to love vinyl
I understand where you're coming from, but let's be honest, there was nothing constructive in that comment, whatever your intention. I see a lot of ipsedixitisms outside this section, making the sorts of claims you dislike. It comes off bad to me in either case. Anyway, it's not really a big...- spaark
- Post #424
- Forum: Sound Science
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Rational reasons to love vinyl
I didn't say it wasn't. I'm not defending those people. This section should have some integrity, and Sal1950's comment wasn't at all constructive.- spaark
- Post #415
- Forum: Sound Science
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Rational reasons to love vinyl
Quote: Not that I'm a fan of vinyl -- less a couple of unique masterings exclusive to this medium -- but it just sounds like you disregarded the entire thread and wanted to have a go at people. This is the Sound Science section, not the Sound Science Circlejerk section.- spaark
- Post #413
- Forum: Sound Science
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IEM FR vs Full size
What you're talking about is independent of the listening environment. This sort of weighting won't compensate for the acoustic differences between speakers, headphones and so on. In fact, I don't think it has any place in measuring the frequency response of the playback device, as perceptual...- spaark
- Post #14
- Forum: Sound Science
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20% Off Select Hi-res Rock Titles - Led Zeppelin on HDtracks June 3rd
Technically, the Mastering Engineer was John Davis (as I mentioned in a previous post), but Jimmy Page was no doubt involved.- spaark
- Post #27
- Forum: Sponsor Announcements and Deals
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20% Off Select Hi-res Rock Titles - Led Zeppelin on HDtracks June 3rd
Can you PM me the site? I've already seen pirate copies on the internet (including CD and LP rips) and it's tempting me :p.- spaark
- Post #19
- Forum: Sponsor Announcements and Deals
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20% Off Select Hi-res Rock Titles - Led Zeppelin on HDtracks June 3rd
Not sure what you mean, but it's mentioned in the original post that Led Zeppelin's albums are coming out on the 3rd, though bear in mind it's only the first three albums, along with bonus tracks. If you didn't know already, these are the remasters John Davis has done. The other albums will be...- spaark
- Post #10
- Forum: Sponsor Announcements and Deals
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20% Off Select Hi-res Rock Titles - Led Zeppelin on HDtracks June 3rd
Personally, I don't believe a higher resolution or sampling rate is going to make a noticeable difference (I'll believe it when I hear it), but it isn't just about that. HDtracks also remasters a lot of the titles they release (but not always). In this case, there is going to be a difference to...- spaark
- Post #4
- Forum: Sponsor Announcements and Deals
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Sound Card W/ DAC Compatibility
Ah, my bad. I was looking at pictures of the older model. Still, I'm afraid it's only for stereo since it only has one headphone socket.- spaark
- Post #4
- Forum: Introductions, Help and Recommendations
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Sound Card W/ DAC Compatibility
Neither the Magni or Modi support optical, so no. If an amp or DAC only has a single headphone jack, it won't support surround sound.- spaark
- Post #2
- Forum: Introductions, Help and Recommendations
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24bit vs 16bit, the myth exploded!
Non-linear noise is noise produced by a non-linear system. If we're being pedantic, I suppose it's wrong to say the noise is non-linear, because it's the system that is. Less confusing (or rather more insightful) perhaps, because the correlation of quantisation errors is the reason behind...- spaark
- Post #1,411
- Forum: Sound Science
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24bit vs 16bit, the myth exploded!
Yes, and also that quantisation on its own introduces non-linear noise. The point is there's more to it than "the noise in 16-bit audio is inaudible". Quote: What's confusing about it? We can indeed say that the quantisation noise is non-linear.- spaark
- Post #1,399
- Forum: Sound Science
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24bit vs 16bit, the myth exploded!
Great post, gregoria. There are a couple of things I'd like to add about resolution, though. When you quantise an analogue signal, the noise introduced can actually be non-linear. This distortion can be audible. To prevent this, we can randomise the quantisation errors so that the noise is ergo...- spaark
- Post #1,396
- Forum: Sound Science
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The inside of a $450 speaker cable box.
Non-linear distortion? That's like saying "round circle". Distortion is always non-linear.