Re: Also [message #11009 is a reply to message #11006] |
Wed, 23 February 2005 17:55 |
DRCope
Messages: 160 Registered: May 2009 Location: Brooklyn, CT
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I don't know what SETs you own, but either they aren't very good, or they aren't partnered with suitable speakers. I don't know how else you would describe SET as "tailoring the sound" and declaring "hi-fi they are not." This is very much like saying "some of my best friends are XXXX." Insulting at best.
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Re: Also [message #11012 is a reply to message #11010] |
Thu, 24 February 2005 14:42 |
DRCope
Messages: 160 Registered: May 2009 Location: Brooklyn, CT
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Actually, I think the problem began with the question: "how would you *quantify* . . ." Given the exteme difficulty, bordering on futility, of trying to correlate what we hear with what we know how to measure so far, perhaps it would be more fruitful to ask how we would *characterize* the differences, looking at it qualitatively, which is how we appreciate reproduced music in the first place. As to my system, not surprisingly, since I'm the US distributor for Audio Note, it's all AN. What might be surprising is that I got involved with AN professionally because of the huge effect that purchasing a few used AN pieces had on my system and listening experience. Anyway, I listen to a Voyd 'table (predecessor to the TT Three), AN 1S arm and usually an IO moving coil cartridge through an AN transformer into an M3 pre-amp. Amps are Quest Silver mono 300B's driving E/SE Silver speakers. Cabling is all AN silver of various levels. On the digital side, I'm waiting for the first of the new CDT2/II transports, which will be paired with a DAC3.1x Balanced. I'll be building an AN Preamp Kit shortly, (hopefully in time for the Spring New England Valve Fest), and will be building a one-off 2A3 amp using AN parts which will have a dual choked power supply and interstage transformers. 1/2 a 6SN7 per channel input - a stage less than usual to reduce noise as my next speakers will be AN Lexus Signatures - 98dB/w/m efficient w/outboard due to cap size) crossovers.
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con permisso [message #11013 is a reply to message #11012] |
Fri, 25 February 2005 05:47 |
PakProtector
Messages: 935 Registered: May 2009
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I will refer to that line "Given the exteme difficulty, bordering on futility, of trying to correlate what we hear with what we know how to measure so far, perhaps it would be more fruitful to ask how we would *characterize* the differences, looking at it qualitatively, which is how we appreciate reproduced music in the first place. ", in the future.It continues to amaze me how well the description of amp charactaristics can be described and shared with a keyboard. Since 'they' don't know what makes an amp sound good, I think we need to step up and become 'them' *AND* find a reasonable answer. This referal to this mystical 'They' who don't want to make efficient cars, or durable ones, or self maintainable ones...being one of 'Them' is OK so long as I do a better job. regards, Dogulas
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Re: Also [message #11016 is a reply to message #11014] |
Fri, 25 February 2005 09:20 |
DRCope
Messages: 160 Registered: May 2009 Location: Brooklyn, CT
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Thanks! You've got closely related pieces in the area. Mark M. has E/L's and I think has acquired a pair of Conquests which will demo triode magic in contrast to the merely very good tube amp that his Kit 2 amp is. Not sure what he uses for a pre-amp. I might have to coordinate sending a transport and pre to one of your meets . . . .
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