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Also, in case your are wondering, if you recording got dynamic or loudness all way to the top! https://www.dr.loudness-war.info/ even in Hi-res, like old days, computer teachers said: Garbage in - Garbage out, even if the bag is gold...! best regards
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Compression - depressioin: https://www.audioholics.com/audio-technologies/cd-compression-depression
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Wouldn't it better to use that money to buy a couple of K-horns and listen to the concerts in your man cave? JJK
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By Woofers and Tweeters · Posted
Your receiver looks great. If I didn't have a Sansui 990 (black face 9090), I would be very interested in this one. GLWYT -
Thank you @wuzzzer, @Peter P. for the advice. I shall do as you say. Much appreciated.
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By RobMarshall · Posted
Welcome to the forum, Thanik S. You have a wonderful system that matches your music interest perfectly, in my experience and opinion. I have only owned one SET amplifier. It is a almost 2 wpc SET 45. It uses the 45 tube, an 6SN7 driver tube, and an 80 rectifier tube. I use it with my Heresy IV. I can say the 2 wpc is more than enough power. It can get extremely loud. The sound is amazing. The instruments are crystal clear. Incredibly life-like. As if you were setting in front of the stage. If I play a higher definition recording, like something from Pat Matheny or perhaps Martin Tallstrom, the music experience is magical. It sounds almost holographic in the sense that it captivates me. Honestly, I have never heard anything so pure, rich and like listening to real instruments. That is my personal experience. The amp I have is an Allen Eaton. A small maker of amps. The design and sound is great. The fit and finish however, is very very basic. With the system you have now, you might like something more sophisticated like a Decware piece or other elevated amp, but with the same wonderful SET sound. I hope that helps in some small way. Again, welcome to the forum. There are a lot of very experienced and knowledgeable people here, I am only just a recent member and have a lot to learn. -
By Travis In Austin · Posted
You have to go to settings and notifications. (People are much more informed on what the options are than me.) -
By Full Range · Posted
A little bit of cheer A novel way to the saying Taking it (music) on the road Watch and have some fun
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