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Torpedo

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  1. I don't think GPH meant to say that 95% of experienced reviewers share his preferences, just that when you try to write about some headphones performance keeping observations objective, then impresions get much closer. One thing is what you hear assessing "sounds" which allow you to be quite objective, and another very different one is what you think about those sounds placed together reproducing music, and how you feel about them.
  2. Come on guys, depending on the comparison terms, up to certain extent I can agree with Deepak. I find the HD600 properly amped more balanced and interesting than the 650, which for their enhanced bass always sound to me kind of "average", perhaps not mediocre, but not much more than that. Definitely not "world class" to my ears.
  3. Not for what Tim told me when I contacted him asking that and some more questions. His own words were: "if you want an amplifier to drive balanced headphones, look elsewhere" Not a very friendly guy, however his stuff sounds great IMO.
  4. Torpedo

    Hum Issue

    The hum doesn't come from the "TV frequency" just from the dialing circuits. I ignore the reason, but this is a common problem when plugging receivers, no matter how expensive, into serious audio systems. Sometimes removing the TV antenna connection the hum gets better or disappears, but looks like tkam tried that already.
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    Hum Issue

    I'm afraid that despite all your efforts, the receiver will keep humming. Most of those devices using TV reception circuits hum like mad, and IMHO they should stay away from a serious audio system.
  6. I agree with Ken, wait a few days more and let Mike to check it.
  7. Let me know when you're ready, "we" could build the ultimate cost no object balanced β-22 hehehe. Again, Vicki, you lucky... Despite the amp not being yours, you have to post some comments.
  8. Very nice Vicki, you lucky squirrel I asked for one of those 230v capable, but looks like it will never be produced, unless your name is Krmathis Let us know how it handles the R10, I'm specially interested in that combo, and your thoughts compared to your tube amps, which I suppose are optimized for them.
  9. CJ, you're receiving good advice mate, specially considering you're new to the tubes world. What you're feeling is a problem that needs some manufacturer's fixing, could just be normal issues which you just would need to accept as a trade off for the source you're using, or for some old/underperforming tubes. Just give it a think
  10. jp, knowing how you're using your setup, and being as sure as you are that you can go preamp less, I'd take the EVS and place it on the amp. Then, with the computer's volume at maximum set a top level on the EVS which is safe for your speakers. From there, if you don't find any degradation by using iTunes volume, you can still be using it to set your ideal volume level, but you'd be safe not to burn them in the case you forgot to set a proper volume level on iTunes. That's cheap, quite practical and probably one of the simplest signal paths apart from no preamp at all.
  11. JP#s, if you want to know if your system is "passive preamp capable" I'd advise you to get a used Placette remote, which is frequently available at Agon, and also easy to resell either in case it won't work, or that you decided you need the 3 inputs unit. The other option, but you'd probably need to get them new, since they're quite scarce on the second hand market, are the EVS attenuators Not extremely handy, but an affordable and useful tool to know about your system capabilities, and sometimes to "tame" high output sources when you need lower volumes than your preamp allows.
  12. What are your "favorite dishes" if I may ask? Just kidding, have a great day mate!
  13. Two hours of a lawyer's time Please don't ask
  14. Wow! Have a great one mate. Very Happy Birthday
  15. Congratulations! If that sounds as nice as it looks, it must be a joy to listen to
  16. This is a tough question and I've been considering it for a few days, since I wasn't sure. I've decided that my favorite guitar tone is Wes Montgomery's. Not only for being very personal and easily recognizable, but for being spot on for the music he makes. After all it was the first time I heard Wes Montgomery when I was about 8 years all, on my aunt's Hifi, that I decided that I needed to learn to play guitar and that I needed to investigate that jazz thing.
  17. Yet another Happy B-day Aura
  18. Yep, about 1.5 hours flight from Madrid...
  19. Any experience with Spanish wines? They used to be a great bang for the buck. However once we joined the EU, prices started to climb, but still at 12-20 euros (here) you can find great wines. Some brands and areas are quite consistent across different vintage years, others not that much and you need to know the good years to get the best ones. Some regions like La Rioja have a very recognizable and personal flavor due to the type of grapes used, which is mostly the "tempranillo" variety, with some "garnacha". Have a look at the La Rioja wine website, they have a promotion running on: Vibrant Rioja Were you able to find some Rioja Alta (the area) crianza (the most affordable vintage) from 2001, 2004 or 2005, or even if the price were right for you reserva or gran reserva of any brand, you'd get an idea of its taste and if it appeals to you. I can specially recommend the Muga Crianza 2004. It should be into your price range and it's a good wine to try the Rioja taste.
  20. Happy day to all you americans. Here it's not a holiday, looks like we don't need to thank for anything
  21. Wooohooo, now I get you (I think). Welcome to the acceptance/conformation/live-with-it club! Self lying is just one strategy to handle it, but won't work with many intelligent people. Or maybe it works, the difference is that you know the strategy and keep living with it. /cheap philosophy mode ON/ As I see it the first crucial part is accepting that they've been lying to us for all our lives, so we're not all equal, we cannot achieve everything we wish, success has nothing to do with money nor prestige, and happiness is no way related to achievement, material things nor success. Then you learn to live with what you can get, to wish what you can achieve and to be happy with the small things of life. When doing so, you notice you're not artificially refusing, but only enjoying what's really worth. /cheap philosophy mode OFF/ I suppose you're at some point of the midlife crisis. Take your time, normal people overcome it way faster and more easily than rich people who can afford young lovers, convertible cars, plastic surgery, fancy clothes and all sort of true "artificial refusing" goods to delude themselves.
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