$2,000, then $100 per hour after 1am)
i hope you have a $5000 latex suit.
$2,000, then $100 per hour after 1am)
i hope you have a $5000 latex suit.
Yeah, that... and 30 different replacement vacuum tubes, hand-wired boutique amplifiers, oddly-coated strings, and weird custom-wound pickups. Don't even get me started on Eric Johnson, who is a Grammy-winning guitarist who takes 7 years to make an album because he is picky about the "different tones" he can get by swapping out different brands of 9V batteries in his effects pedals.
IIRC Johnson was able to pick those different batteries in a PCABX test ( http://www.pcavtech.com/test_data/ )
They werent different brands of batteries but different technologies, which could make a humoungous difference if the pedal in question is an effect containing a Low Frequency Oscillator such as a flanger or chorus.
Hand wired amps are pretty much a guarantee you wont end up with chinese crap in your amp of someone stamping out a PC board and then sticking a tube in it just to make it glow. I dont believe that handwired point to point is necessarily better than a WELL MADE PC board, but there are lots of ways to wire the exact same circuit, layout the components too close together and really screw things up. This also is easy to test.
Oddly coated strings? Well if theyre Elixirs for instance, they resist corrosion and keep their new tone for a lot longer...Similar processes are used in many technologies, such as plastic wrap around twinkies or galvanizing nails
Custom wound pickups are an extravagance but they make perfect sense...They change the electrical characteristics of the device. This is easily testable.
Its not like the guy is telling us to buy shakti stones, or these stupid 1500 dollar power cables that are suckering some of my fellow engineers.
The wire BS is just that BS. Like I have said many times before, I have radio equipment that is in the 450 MHz range, and if the BS they say about wire where true I would not be able to use the radio because of all the distortion they say happens.
You miss the point, the so-called audiophiles bring up things that have very little to nothing to do with wire at audio frequencies. There is no need for wire for speakers costing thousands or hundreds of dollars.there are differences in wire, no one doubts that, but the question is whether there is any point to having more than lampcord for speaker wire. certainly you don't want to use bare wire for a serious AV setup, but there are a variety of affordable cables not built on an empire of pseudoscience.
and wire matters a lot at RF. the good setups use hardline to avoid the huge losses of junk coax. and RF gear can often use class C amps, which would never be used in audio.
I never said one has to be cheap, just not dumb, 10 gauge is more then needed. Gold plated ends for no corrosion.Dan Lavry, one of the best Analog to Digital converter builders out there has made some FAQ's and threads about cables, across the web. I could be wrong but I agree with him.
I have top of the line gear, top of the line clients, but I connect my speakers with 4 cents a foot wire from the hardware store
Do you ever read any of the audiophile woo?pipeline as it right. I haven't read all of the replys, but improving your audio gear ought to yeild results. I owned a dac1 and it was fantastic, but it was good for obvious, testable, quantifiable reasons. I can imagine the op being given to woo, though, as no woo is needed to explain the fact that proper shielding, grounding, clocking, and a well crafted analog section make a difference. But there is no audiophile woo in that.

did you take Abnormal Psych 101 and now you want to brag about your entry level knowledge of neuroses? you're gonna learn the hard way to keep your opinions to yourself.
And what's your major malfunction? I haven't taken any psychology courses at all, and am therefore hard pressed to do any "braggin", but it seems pretty obvious to me that this guy is troubled in some way. And not just from the obsession with his audio gear. Have you read his blog posts?
I don't appreciate your obtuse threat either, sonny jim.
That's what people who are afraid of the truth do.Just nod and smile, and back away...
If you own an audio system, try some cables, nobody is going to convince you otherwise.how do you color the sound?
when you say "removes low level detail" what does this mean? is it like a high pass filter?
cleaner? faster?
The veiled threat from Illogical was also gratuitous and serves no purpose, since it would be difficult to put into effect.
one day he'll meddle with the wrong person, and they'll blow his head off. it might not be ES, but it will be someone.
one day he'll meddle with the wrong person, and they'll blow his head off. it might not be ES, but it will be someone.
I like the Valhalla power cord coloration, it makes it sounds clean, smooth and open. There is no muddiness or greyness, it's just clean. Valhalla is cleaner than real life. The longer it is, the cleaner it sounds like. I have found that using the longest Valhalla for the transport and shortest for everything else gives the most low-level detail and strongest bass.