Recent content by elambo
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Ah! Njoe Tjoeb 4000 CDP arrived today!
Actually, it's not so important that any one playback component be 100% acurate. It's much more important that the owner/listener enjoy the sound. If that means a less-than-perfect presentation (as in the case of the 4000 we're talking about) then who cares about specs? The analog sound has been...- elambo
- Post #15
- Forum: Dedicated Source Components
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Pioneer DV-47Ai - (very) Initial Impressions
Quote: Originally posted by Czilla9000 It is probably a number of factors. But I am pretty certain that since even DSD recording need to at one point in time be converted to quasi-PCM, DVD-A is superior FOR NOW. Once a pure DSD bitsteam process comes out SACD should take the lead...- elambo
- Post #20
- Forum: Dedicated Source Components
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Mdr-v6 = Mdr-v600 ???
Yep, V6 and 7506 are the same. The difference is that the 7506 has some user replaceable parts, V6 doesn't. Both are better than the V-600 for sure...- elambo
- Post #8
- Forum: Headphones (full-size)
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SACD = crap?
Joe - I haven't heard DVD-A yet, but I've heard 24bit/96K and 24bit 192K very briefly directly off of a recorder. Both are impressive, but I haven't been able to do any critical listening to DVD-A... YET! I'm eagerly awaiting the Pioneer Elite universal players that are coming out soon. More to...- elambo
- Post #20
- Forum: Dedicated Source Components
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SACD = crap?
I love specs. I could talk specs all day and never get bored. But the problem with specs is that they're a technical and scientific way to describe what is in all actuallity a non-scientific phenomenon - music. An emotional experience triggered by auditory stimuli. That's the other side of the...- elambo
- Post #13
- Forum: Dedicated Source Components
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Distorted highs with the Sony Sony DVP-NS500V?
radrd - I don't think they were implying that the Sony was distorting, I think they were saying that the receiver was. Distortion from the ns500 shouldn't be an issue unless they had a bad unit.- elambo
- Post #14
- Forum: Dedicated Source Components
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Good ..erm.. microphone?
Guyferd - are you going to be recording male or female vocals? What type of music will you be putting underneath these vocals? You'll be able to find a slew of mics for around $100, and what you're recording will help decide which mic is best. Let us know...- elambo
- Post #10
- Forum: Dedicated Source Components
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Interesting experience with my roomates reciever
Quote: Originally posted by Anders Another drawback is that additional curcuitry is introduced and this degrades the sound quality. Quite true, and do you think the manufacturers have high-quality circuitry in mind when designing these loudness buttons? I highly doubt it. Yet...- elambo
- Post #9
- Forum: Headphones (full-size)
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Recording Fidelity and Reproduction: Real-World Systems
Matt - you have a great point. This is something that a lot of us must have noticed at some point. Because of this there are some recordings that are better enjoyed by less revealing systems. I have heard so many albums that I really enjoy on less-than-hi-fi systems, but I don't get nearly...- elambo
- Post #5
- Forum: Headphones (full-size)
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question on toslink cable purchase
Better focus is what you should notice with less jitter. The DIP will help you with jitter but to help even more you should probably have a better cable than the $6 one you're using now. I had a DIP for a month or so to help with the jitter I was getting from a DVD player, but I wanted something... -
Percentages on components?
taoster - that might be an example of components that fall outside the thresholds of our reference. I would be fearful of listening to a Walgreens-brand PCDP with HD600's. It would be a rare example of a better scenario for the standard HD600 cable instead of the Cardas.- elambo
- Post #41
- Forum: Members' Lounge (General Discussion)
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Percentages on components?
______________ crescendopower wrote: "The more you spend on electronics the less you need to spend on speakers." I think you need to re-read that statement, and think about it a while. If you really believe that statement, it is your credibility that is in question. ______________...- elambo
- Post #40
- Forum: Members' Lounge (General Discussion)
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Percentages on components?
taoster - I had to go back and edit my last post because I misspelled Klipsch (an easy thing to do) and I just saw your post. Thanks, I do enjoy Head-fi. I've never journeyed very far into the world of headphones because there are a couple standard models in the studio realm and I've almost...- elambo
- Post #35
- Forum: Members' Lounge (General Discussion)
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Percentages on components?
crescendo - oh boy, where do I begin... One thing I appreciate about head-fi forums is the open-mindedness of it's members and their resistance to confrontation. There's a very positive vibe and we all look here to give and take advice. Almost every other audio forum on the web is filled with...- elambo
- Post #33
- Forum: Members' Lounge (General Discussion)
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I don't get line outs...
Actually, the difference IS that one has the ability to be attenuated (headphone jack) and the other doesn't (line out). The whole purpose of a line out is just as you said, fyleow - to bypass any type of amplification or preamplification for use with an external amp. If you're able to alter the...- elambo
- Post #4
- Forum: Headphone Amps (full-size)