Recent content by Steve Eddy
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Rational reasons to love vinyl
But one's subjective preference does not. Nor does one saying vinyl sounds better to them. In those respects, science is ambivalent and should not be used as a cudgel to beat up on such people. se- Steve Eddy
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Rational reasons to love vinyl
Last year's news. Susceptance is where it's at, baby! se- Steve Eddy
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Rational reasons to love vinyl
http://youtu.be/hKDiPp2aCQk se- Steve Eddy
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Rational reasons to love vinyl
Oh, whew! Had me worried there for a moment. After the moon landing hoax was exposed, you have to be a real idiot to fall for this stuff anymore. se- Steve Eddy
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Rational reasons to love vinyl
You don't actually believe that do you? se- Steve Eddy
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Rational reasons to love vinyl
[Mod Edit: "I forgot to read the Posting Guidelines."]- Steve Eddy
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Why 24 bit audio and anything over 48k is not only worthless, but bad for music.
Was wondering when you'd chime in. :p se- Steve Eddy
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Rational reasons to love vinyl
No, it's decidedly irrational. Just that it doesn't matter when it comes to subjective enjoyment. Digital beats vinyl by a wide margin on virtually every technical metric. You just need to come to grips with the fact that you prefer vinyl because of its flaws, not in spite of them. Something...- Steve Eddy
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The voodoo-less cable thread. Reasonable cable vendors and reviews.
Bingo. se- Steve Eddy
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The voodoo-less cable thread. Reasonable cable vendors and reviews.
Yes. You're missing the bigger picture that we're talking about a circuit. Go to the link and look at series resistance. Eliminate R3. Then move R1 to the return line down below R2. R1 represents the resistance of one wire and R2 represents the resistance of the other wire. Although now the...- Steve Eddy
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The voodoo-less cable thread. Reasonable cable vendors and reviews.
When used as a cable, the conductors are not in parallel. They are in series. So the resistance of each conductor adds. So the total resistance of a 1 meter cable is indeed 0.154 ohms. se- Steve Eddy
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Why 24 bit audio and anything over 48k is not only worthless, but bad for music.
You just pulled down your pants and have demonstrated to everyone reading this that obviously you are not. http://youtu.be/zKhEw7nD9C4 se- Steve Eddy
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Why 24 bit audio and anything over 48k is not only worthless, but bad for music.
And sadly, I think I'm going to have to add Arny to the list of those who just aren't wired for terribly rational thought. The irony is downright painful. se- Steve Eddy
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Why 24 bit audio and anything over 48k is not only worthless, but bad for music.
Do you realize what you're saying here? Think about it for a moment. se- Steve Eddy
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Why 24 bit audio and anything over 48k is not only worthless, but bad for music.
Some people's brains just aren't wired for terribly rational thought. In that respect you can't really blame them. It's just how their DNA wired them up. Doesn't make it any less frustrating dealing with them though. se- Steve Eddy
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