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Iron_Dreamer

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  1. This seems to be quite common among head-fiers, I've met at about 5-8 who fit this catergory.
  2. The Upside of Anger North Country Good Night and Good Luck These were my favorites of last year, too bad I still haven't seen Sin City, or Episode III.
  3. KG can correct me if I'm wrong, but I think for your cable to be prosink-ed, you'd still need the parallel resistor from signal to ground at the amp end of your cable. The fact that the Lavry's output is 75ohm simply precludes the need for a series resistor in the signal path at the source end, since the Lavry basically has one built-in.
  4. Everything I've ever read says the shorter, the better.
  5. Hey Dr. Gilmore, thanks for posting the details of this process. I am going to have to try this out very soon. I had a few thoughts spring to mind: 1) This is true for digital cables as well, I take it? 2) Does the same idea still apply to cables that are connected from amps to transducers? If so, does the effect of raising the impedance shown to the transducer basically ruin the amps' dampening factor/ability to drive the transducers? If this method works, I see some funky headphone recabling in my future. 3) How much power/current do the resistors used need to be rated for? Does their quality (outside of matching%) matter to the eventual sound quality?
  6. I guess that's what i get for posting before I looked Why'd you have to get me all excited with this new board!
  7. Done Darn 20,000 characters per post limit!!!
  8. I like the Qualia and L3000 for bass impact, for different reasons and sounds, but they are my top pics. The PS1 is just too much, a complete distraction.
  9. Hey tib! Long time no see! Glad to see my latest infatuation is spreading like bird flu in a Tyson plant! If anyone wants me to re-post my biggo review here, just holler.
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