Recent content by Zurg
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Chales Ives: The Sonatas Forthcoming Album
Violinist Hilary Hahn has teamed up with pianist Valentina Lisitsa to record all four of Charles Ives sonatas for violin and piano. It is due out on October 11, 2011. They discuss the album in this youtube video: Video discussing Ives Sonatas album. I have only a passing... -
Hilary Hahn: Higdon & Tchaikovsky Violin Concertos
I just got my copy of the new album. I have only had time to listen to it once so I am still forming my opinions. Here are my early thoughts: On the Higdon: It is a modern (Pulitzer prize wining) classical work which I find it much more accessible than many 20th century compositions. ... -
The common problem with Computer Audio.
Quote: The PS3 supports MP3, MP4(AAC), wave(linear PCM), Memory Stick Audio (ATRAC), and WMA. As far as the OP issue, I almost always have EAC create playlists, and use them to queue up my music for playback. I often queue several albums at a time. I listen to "albums" all the...- Zurg
- Post #23
- Forum: Computer Audio
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Mp320kbs to FLAC
I have no doubt the OP perceives a difference between the FLAC and 320kbs mp3. The placebo effect is interesting precisely because it is quite real. Do NOT rain on my parade, and please pass the sugar pills. In the earlier days of MP3s, many of the observed flaws in sound quality were... -
What Are You Listening To Right Now?
Just launching my extended weekend with a little Boccherini. My 1st listen of this disc. -
DEAL ALERT - Sansa Clip 8GB $49
Thanks for the hot tip Head-Fiers. My local Walmart was out so I drove to the next closest one and they had (4) Black 8GB units in stock for $49.99. No mention of a clearance or sale. Since the 8GB model is new, it doesn't make sense to me that they would be on clearance. Anyway, I bought...- Zurg
- Post #49
- Forum: Portable Source Gear
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Better quality ripping from original CD or EAC copied CD?
Quote: Originally Posted by MKAL Hi all, I am encoding in LAME off of some slightly scatched CDs and am wondering if I would get better quality music by encoding off the original CDs or EAC copied CDs? I assume you are using EAC rip your tracks with the LAME dll to concurrently... -
Susan Wong ( A cd must have for audiophile's collection)
Susan Wong sounds interesting but $32.00 for a CD of someone I've never even heard is a bit over the top for me. The only disc I was able to find was "Close to You". Are there any links to samples of her music on the net? Where do you guys buy her music? -Z -
Music for Excercise
Quote: Originally Posted by GirgleMirt Whats spinning class btw?! I don't think its what I'm thinking it is... My apologies for not explaining this up front. Spinning, as I have experienced it, is done on a stationary bike. It has no electronic parts. It has a large flywheel... -
Music for Excercise
Quote: Originally Posted by GirgleMirt This thread, like many others, I find very disturbing... Perhaps you are easily disturbed? Quote: Originally Posted by GirgleMirt What are the odds that you find the exact music which will be timed with your exercises... Not... -
Music for Excercise
Quote: Originally Posted by Vosper What length rest do you need? What do you have? Seriously, anything from 20 seconds to a minute is good. The driving part doesn't necessarily have to be real fast. A good portion of the workout is endurance training. I will be mixing the tracks... -
Music for Excercise
I've decided I've got to do something about my lard ass, so I've been going to the spinning class at my gym. I also have an excercise bike at home I would like to start using. At the gym they play music that has a variety of tempos and it really seems to help keep me motivated. I am completely... -
death to noise
Quote: Originally Posted by Tyop Zurg: I happen to have exactly the same computer as the one you're building. I managed to fit a XP120 by turning it 180 degrees so the heatpipes points downwards but with very little clearance to the northbridge heatsink (1-2 mm). The Antec fan at the...- Zurg
- Post #32
- Forum: Computer Audio
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death to noise
Quote: Originally Posted by bigears NOTE: Choose one samsung 160gB disk that has a NIDEC motor. See the thread... they are more silent than the JVC motors. The Samsung SATA HDDs came from from Newegg . They are from the Samsung Spinpoint P80 line and the exact model is SP1614C. I...- Zurg
- Post #27
- Forum: Computer Audio
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Why use foobar?
Quote: Originally Posted by Asmo ... Welcome to head-fi btw rincewind, Asmo had it half right. The proper Head-fi greeting goes like this... Welcome to Head-fi....sorry about your wallet! -Z- Zurg
- Post #43
- Forum: Computer Audio