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  1. Years ago, in either AudoXpress or Speaker Builder, there was an article about a an "AC hater" who created a motor-generator using a car alternator to power his hi fi rig. He was surprised/disappointed to find that car alternators (being 6 phase AC machines with rectifiers) put out a noisy version of DC. 

     

    Noise on AC mains is very real. The better quality amps whose power supplies I've examined with a scope turned up to highest gain show some residual noise, but it is-supposed to be-below the inherent noise of the amplification. 

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    1. The Hi Fi industry incalculated people with what I call the 20/20 obssesion-20 Hz-20 Khz performance of all components. Klipsch honestly rated the K-77 (the original) as going out to 17.5 KHz. Other manufacturers stated their domes etc went out to 20 KHz "and beyond". No mention of distortion, efficiency, polars, but on axis those units could be made to respond to 20 Khz.
    2. It's an essential educational experience for a would-be audiophile to listen to sine waves through a wide-range speaker, hopefully with someone else to turn the knob/click the mouse, and the subject guessing what frequency he/she is hearing.  Most folks are very surprised how far off their guesses are.
    3. In my case I need to warm up my trusty HP 204C oscillator and connect it to one of my JVC ribbon tweeters and have a pal turn the dial to see where my old ears give up now. Last I checked (about 10 years ago) it was 13 KHz.
  2. $300K could buy instruments for a school band, or endow a community orchestra, or fund musical scholarships, plowing it back in where it could do the most good

    If had 300K and I want to spend it on myself for music, I'd pay Tuba Skinny to come play for me several times, or maybe buy them nice tour bus

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  3. "Cruising for Conspirators, How a New Orleans DA Prosecuted the Kennedy Assassination as a Sex Crime" by Alecia P. Long, University of North Carolina Press, 2021.

     

    Some of you know I am a New Orleans historian, and I researched this case myself some years ago. Professor Long has done great job of presenting a sprawling and sometimes incoherent saga in a clear concise way.   

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  4. It was decided to go the 7.2 route and add two ATMOS speakers to the line-up, which consists of 4 Cornwall IIs and one Rythmik Audio sub (crossed at 60 Hz). We'll use a new Yamaha A4A. Any suggestions for Klipsch ATMOS units appreciated. BTW the listening room is 25 x 16 with a 12 foot peaked ceiling (the peak runs long ways).

    Thanks in advance!

  5. Speaking of Florida...I live there too...after 2004, the year of 4 named storms (none of which damaged us) a lot of insurers dumped policies, which is what Allstate did to me despite not filing a claim.

     

    I eventually wound up with St. Johns, which was very good to us after Michael, which wrecked half our house. They didn't cancel on me, either. My local agent (before Michael and after Allstate dumped me) told me that part of  insurance policy premiums go to Citizens, the state-sponsored insurer of last resort here. So part of my insurance goes to subsidize properties that can't get insurance anywhere else. Not sure how I feel about that, OTOH, you have to have insurance to have a mortgage, OTOH, should people live in areas that are increasingly unsustainable?

     

    That question is going to become more urgent with climate change. Miami is already seeing it and in coastal Louisiana I foresee more communities abandoned over the coming years, between sea level rise and subsidence (which is the elephant in the room nobody wants to talk about).  

  6. "A Hero on Mount St. Helens, the Life and Legacy of David A. Johnston" by Melanie Holmes

    excellent and very moving. 

     

    "Barbarians to Angels The Dark Ages Reconsidered" by Peter S. Wells. 

    an interesting premise not well supported by the book's structure or arguments

     

    "Destiny of the Republic" by Candice Milland

    a superb account of the murder of president James Garfield, killed more by his doctors than his assassian

    BTW Garfield was one of our smartest presidents and who knows what he might have accomplished if not for his early death 

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