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  1. About half of the tracks on this album (Not what OP was looking for but old thread so...) http://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/2366-jaku/
  2. Here are some good places to get info on computer audio http://www.computeraudiophile.com http://www.head-fi.org/forum/list/46 http://www.canuckaudiomart.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=35 for some reason the canuck link just links to here - so you have to copy paste it if you want to go there
  3. I like the new Clapton, it is mellow but works for me. Impressed with the sound quality as well
  4. How about Model 19 vs Cornscala? I am a Cornwall owner and to buy new crossovers, tweeters, and fastrac horns would cost about the same as selling the Cornwalls and picking up Model 19s. Cant afford either route right now but when the time comes I will likely just upgrade what I already know I like.
  5. Hi, are you still on vacation? if so it must be nice [ip] The volume contol still works with the wasapi plugin for foobar [for vista/7], but using the foobar volume does cause noticable degradation to the sound. You may try to find a DAC with remote volume, or maybe this: Wavelength audio Proton It supposedly allows you to use the computer's volume without big degradation in sound Not really sure, I have always used a usb/spdif converter, but I think the plugin would allow you to send the bits to wherever you would like. you may want to look into a squeezbox product, when used as a transport (to an external DAC) they are supposed to have better sound than spdif/usb converters or using a soundcard's digital out.- but it may not be as appealing to you since you have a keyboard already at your listening position. I have a bluetooth keyboard at my coffee table and it is great, but my amp is right beside my sofa so the volume problem is not an issue for me. As for sound, my new usb/spdif converter and used DAC cost about double what I spent on a used NAD 541i CD player - and the computer setup sounds much better than the NAD Here are some good places to get info on computer audio http://www.computeraudiophile.com http://www.head-fi.org/forum/list/46 http://www.canuckaudiomart.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=35 Sorry I took so long to reply, [:$]
  6. That is one messed up looking Whale, seems to be missing a couple of fins. Yes it looks real fishy here is a link with a slightly better picture Maybe it is real http://www.vancouversun.com/travel/Whale+smashes+into+boat+carrying+incident+caught+camera/3306730/story.html
  7. Hi, if you hear a difference between FLAC and ALAC with different players it is possible the different softwares are causing a different sound. For bit perfect playback with no funny stuff from the software you can get plugins, not sure if they are available for itunes or WMP, but the foobar player has plugins to bypass windows kernel mixer
  8. Thank you for all the help. These crossovers are from 78 cornwalls, and after finding out here they were original caps I took them to Vancouver Speaker Clinic expecting to need a recap job. They tested the crossovers and said they are still working properly.
  9. Hi, first of all thanks for the advice to keep the finish raw on my Decorator Cornwalls. Today I opened them up to have a look at the crossovers, expecting to find some old leaky worn out looking caps. But much to my suprise the caps were the old metal kind ,but look shiny and new, with no leaking. I bought these corns from the second owner, who thought they had never been recapped, but they just look so shiny compared to most of the pics I have seen of old Klipsch crossovers. The Brand is "Aerovox" Can anyone give an idea of how old they are and if i should still look into recapping anyway? Thanks in advance for any help
  10. Thanks for the replys! and I must apologise about the original post, at first the pics were linked to full pics on imagevenue, and I must have made the settings wrong so there were NSFW pop-ups for some people who clicked the pics. Thanks to Amy for putting all the pics on a single attachment and reposting my post. You guys are kind of telling me what I wanted to hear - I do like the raw look but thought they would look real nice in gloss black with that TV between them. My friend had me curious about the cappachino stain but for the most part I was not interested in staining the wood, it was between gloss black and just leaving them the way they are, and leaving them is easy and foolproof
  11. Hi, I have been lurking here for a couple of months and have enjoyed learning from the many great contributors here. In late Febuary of this year I loaded a pair of Cornwalls into a Wheelchair Taxi for a short trip to their new home. They were purchased to replace my old B&W Matrix 2 s2 in hopes of getting better low volume performance, (To suit my neighbors not myself! ) and for their ability to be snug against a wall. So far I am very happy with them, esp the character bass and forward presentation, and am hoping to impove the sound with new caps and tube amplification soon. My current amp (older Roksan Caspian which is probably way underdriven at my quiet listening level) works quite well, but you guys are pretty adamant about tubes so I should probably at least try them. Right now I am hoping for some advice or ideas on what to do with the raw finish. They look really nice but since they have a big black TV on a black stand between them I think they may look much better in a darker finish. Gloss Black was my first pick but a friend has suggested a Cappiccino Stain may be nicer. He said the stain would bring out the grain in the birch nicely but I'm not sure if that is a good thing. As you can see in the pics they look quite different from one another. They are not consecutive serial numbers (# 15S198 & 15S143.) Aside from the plywood being way different the woofs have different size dust caps. Can anybody please give me an idea how much time passes between 55 cornwalls being built in 1978? [^] Anyway I would rather have these than non decorators with consecutive serial #'s They are in near mint shape - a bit dry on the sides and there is a but of tape residue from the original owner (Red Green?) where he taped his homeade grills, but aside from that they look new. Speaking of grills I wounder if glueing some grill cloth on the inside of the woofer hole would work and give a nicer look? there is about 1/2" of bare wood around the woofer to work with. Back to the painting thing, I know somebody with a gun who I could probably get to help me by giving him some of my old gear, but I live in an apartment and it would be a huge pain to pack them a few hundred yards every time a coat is applied. Staining could be done in my apt I guess, but I'm not sure if staining would really be an improvement on leaving them raw. Also i found a link that claims you can do a nice gloss black paint job without spraying, I would like to try this: http://www.bellaonline.com/articles/art45483.asp What do you guys think? Here are some pics, the first three are from the seller, and the RedRoom is where they live now. The red is not that bright in real life. When I get the tube amp all of the gear and messy wires will be moved next to my sofa, and the TV stand will be a solid black pedestal (the shelves flip) My Camera is crap and I don't know how to use it thanks for reading my post.
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