Fra: Digital Image Studio [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 03/01/07, DagT [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...or the effects of the green pen on the CD edges that was sold some
years ago. That was really crap .-)
True, but did you ever see the green polymer stabilizer rings that
were designed to snugly
Well, I switched from OK to very expensive cables from the CD player to my good
old Audiolab amplifier and didn't notice much difference, but from there to the
ProAc loudspeakers the wires does, of course, get more important. There's a
lot of current passing through them.
As for the
On 03/01/07, DagT [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, I switched from OK to very expensive cables from the CD player to my
good old Audiolab amplifier and didn't notice much difference, but from there
to the ProAc loudspeakers the wires does, of course, get more important.
There's a lot of
Fra: Boris Liberman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 1/3/07, DagT [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I find it very convenient to have just plain stereo. Even with DVDs
and all these multi channel sound tracks I get certain degree of
reality. Of course 5+1 or 6+1 setup of similar quality would do
better, but
Fra: Digital Image Studio [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 03/01/07, DagT [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, I switched from OK to very expensive cables from the CD player to my
good old Audiolab amplifier and didn't notice much difference, but from
there to the ProAc loudspeakers the wires does, of
On 03/01/07, DagT [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I agree. They should have low and frequency- and current-independent
impedance within the range suitable for the speakers and amplifier, and the
easy way to achieve this is to make them thick. My cables are constituted by
two pairs of fairly
Fra: Digital Image Studio [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 03/01/07, DagT [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I agree. They should have low and frequency- and current-independent
impedance within the range suitable for the speakers and amplifier, and the
easy way to achieve this is to make them thick. My
Tim Øsleby wrote:
Is what you are saying that MOSFETs takes more beating without going up
in
smoke?
If that's the case, this would explain why they are used a lot in PA
audio
systems.
Basically, that's the case. The thermal runaway problem Rob mentioned
is the tendency of bipolar
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