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Has Ed Dell redeemed himself? [message #2538] Mon, 19 December 2005 21:50 Go to next message
lon is currently offline  lon
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New issue of AudioXpress came today.

There was one feature on the Sonic Impact t-amp and
cardbaord speakers which I'm glad to report was a rave up.


This makes me wonder if I should truly let my subscription lapse.

I wind up coming back when I've done it before.

There are damned few contruction articles though. If the magazine
is going to continue to be little more than a pamphlet, then the
subscription price should drop. That _and_ go bi-monthly or
something with a better representation of the speakerbuilding
hobby. After all Speakerbuilder was my entry point for the
present publication.

Re: Has Ed Dell redeemed himself? [message #2540 is a reply to message #2538] Tue, 20 December 2005 09:20 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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Maybe, but I think the infatuation with the T-amp is purely driven by herd instinct. Not that the product is good or bad, I'll leave that part of the discussion alone. But it seems like the little T-amp is the recent darling topic and to write about it right now is wholly predictable.


Re: Has Ed Dell redeemed himself? [message #2552 is a reply to message #2540] Wed, 21 December 2005 21:58 Go to previous messageGo to next message
lon is currently offline  lon
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I'd have to say that last time I renewed my subscription on faith
and as a gesture of support.


But I don't see me subscribing for that reason year after year
indefinately.


Re: Has Ed Dell redeemed himself? [message #2553 is a reply to message #2552] Wed, 21 December 2005 22:42 Go to previous messageGo to next message
colinhester is currently offline  colinhester
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What would you like to see aX publish?

I always thought they should do something similar to what we did in the Group Build forum with Guinevere. Start with a very basic design (amp, pre or speaker), build and analyze to the nth degree - go through all the math, parts selection and layout. I suspect there are a lot of wanna-be builders (myself included) that would benefit from this type of approach.......Colin

Re: Has Ed Dell redeemed himself? [message #2557 is a reply to message #2553] Thu, 22 December 2005 12:36 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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For that kind treatment I recently discovered something on DIY audio
called the reference project. It's a thread that's been going on a
year and takes some time to read (500 plus posts.)


They began discussing drivers and parameters.. one being that
standard boards would be used for ease of contruction.

The FE127e by Fostex was selected and (though I have not read the
whole thread) several projects were built going through all the
steps of testing and construction. Completed designs.. and the
final one I think... is a backhorn fairly compact and using
standard board widths.


Through it's long history, AudioXpress has likely shown all
the possible workwork techniques and so on for it's various
stories in the magazine. But no one has all 30 years worth
of them.


Some features like Darcey Skaggs tweaks for dvd players and
tv sets to improve performance are interesting. Bill Fitzmaurice's
projects are always fascinating to view (but daunting to build.)


The Nelson Pass 'kleinhorn' seemed like an exotic excersize with
no practicality at all.


to answer your question, I do not recall that an actual step by step
use of testing software like the CLIO setup was ever actually
fully done.


A nice noob version of "How To Measure Speaker Paramameters With
Cheap Gear and a Computer" would be good.


I heard a good quote that may apply here. Tt was in reference to
NSA snooping using the vacuum cleaner approach of spying on everyone:
"The logic of this approach to finding a needle in a haystack is to add more hay."


Though there may be ways to 'google' the best way to learn something
like speaker testing and that seems to be the panacea whenever
a novice question is brought up I no longer have any trust or faith
in doing web searches to solve problems. There is plenty of hay out there. :-/



Re: Has Ed Dell redeemed himself? [message #2566 is a reply to message #2557] Sat, 24 December 2005 09:47 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Touche'; the web has reached critical mass of misinformation and the saddest part is people with out the desire to actually think through problems on their own use it as a surrogate brain.
Now instead of having opinions carefully formed;...people have web-sites easily refuted. The prospect that this type of behaviour will result in folks becoming more and more easily manipulated and less able to actually puzzle out and form a position is the drawback. Personal experience is becoming moribund as a reference because you always get some nit-wit useless website thrown in your face instead of someone's actual life experience and somehow people believe that has an integrity more valuable than your years of studying life.
They defy their own observances and subjugate their own opinions to some other individual.
Sad.
I see the parrallel to what you are saying in every walk of life now; audio internet is just a metaphor for all the other internet experiences.

Re: Has Ed Dell redeemed himself? [message #2571 is a reply to message #2566] Sat, 24 December 2005 18:50 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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I can't say that I picked up on the hobby of speakerbuilding
from the net. My first contact with new speaker designs not
found in kits was from audioXpress-- or Speakerbuilder mag
back in those days.

But I've maintained the inerest through groups like this and
Full Range Driver Forum and AudioDIY (much less so with that one.)


From the early days of Usenet and email I always felt there was the
possibility of community with these computing devices. I was not
disappointed in the early days for having found a few Usenet
innovators, one of whome makde a newsgroup called alt.fifty-plus.friends. I cite that because there was genuine community there-- and of an international nature. For the
ones in extreme age and housebound it was and is their
virtual home. I have lost touch with that but it's still there.


Far as hard information goes, if it weren't for streaming audio
to listen to www.pacifica.org, Democracy Now and Flashpoints
I would feel truly deprived and thrown back into the netherworld
of network news rather than alternate views which give a broader
picture of opinion.


But to your point, I care nothing for so-called blogs. The
information I seek comes from actual authors at the sources
mentioned and also the Progressive press.


Here at ART and a few other spots the topic stays focussed
pretty much and the casual discussions that develop around
these 'general and music' topics are quite often a way of learning
something new.

Regards search engines, what is needed is an open source coded
search program not involved with the adwords concept of
Google which allow a more legitimate and time consuming and
visually fatiguing way of getting answers to things.
It works pretty well in speaker discussions. But in Linux...
don't get me started.




Re: Has Ed Dell redeemed himself? [message #2578 is a reply to message #2540] Mon, 26 December 2005 19:45 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Hi Wayne.

Just wondering if you've heard one of the T-amps yet and if you have what you thought of it?

They have the Super T-amp now which provides better connectors and a more solid case at $139 bucks.

http://www.si-technologies.com/frontEnd/cm_productDetail.jsp?productID=35

That "herd instinct". Is it sort of like those SET guys ;-).


I hope Christmas was good.

Grant.


Re: Has Ed Dell redeemed himself? [message #2579 is a reply to message #2578] Mon, 26 December 2005 20:33 Go to previous message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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I've heard the T-amp and wasn't that impressed. It isn't that it's bad, it's just that I don't think it is good either. Sounds to me like one of the cheap chip amps that generates 10% THD. I've heard better. Some chip amps are actually excellent, but the T-amp is just so-so in my opinion.


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